. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. 104 IN he threw himself with ready keenness anddetermination into his new task. LAW, THOiMAS BRYDON : Surgeon,; son of Thomas B. Law, Aberdeen ;born Stonehaven, i2April 1870 ; educatedat Gordons College,Aberdeen ; , 1892. He heldvarious posts as As-sistant Medical Practi-tioner at Darwen, Al-sager and Treharris,then, after a year inTurriff, he commencedpractice in Macduff in1898. Owing to ill-healthLaw had to take a voyage to the East in 1915,and on his return in May 1916 he joinedthe , acting as Surgeon on


. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. 104 IN he threw himself with ready keenness anddetermination into his new task. LAW, THOiMAS BRYDON : Surgeon,; son of Thomas B. Law, Aberdeen ;born Stonehaven, i2April 1870 ; educatedat Gordons College,Aberdeen ; , 1892. He heldvarious posts as As-sistant Medical Practi-tioner at Darwen, Al-sager and Treharris,then, after a year inTurriff, he commencedpractice in Macduff in1898. Owing to ill-healthLaw had to take a voyage to the East in 1915,and on his return in May 1916 he joinedthe , acting as Surgeon on troop shipsconveying soldiers to and from Australia andCanada. Whilst he was on a voyage to Canadaon Themistocles, with invalidedtroops, a serious epidemic of influenza brokeout on board. Dr. Law contracted the diseaseand was advised to give up his work but he in-sisted, with typical devotion to duty, on carry-ing on, with the result that on arriving at Quebeche had to be removed to hospital. Pneumoniahaving supervened, he succumbed thereto on 15Novembe


Size: 1382px × 1809px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, bookidrollofservic, bookyear1921