. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. sincere that it needs no eulogieshe lived—a British gentleman . he died as BURGESS, DUNCAN : Lieutenant-Col-onel, ; son of Gregor Burgess,Achnacoille ; bornCromdale, 21 August1850 ; educated For-dyce Academy andAberdeen GrammarSchool ; with First ClassHonours in Mathe-matics at Aberdeen in1868; (Camb.);FRCP. (Lond.);elected Perpetual Fel-low, Corpus C h r i s t iCollege, Cambridge ;studied at various continental Universities, in-cluding Prague, Wurzburg and Vienna. Professor Burgess then settled in Sheffield,and was for


. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. sincere that it needs no eulogieshe lived—a British gentleman . he died as BURGESS, DUNCAN : Lieutenant-Col-onel, ; son of Gregor Burgess,Achnacoille ; bornCromdale, 21 August1850 ; educated For-dyce Academy andAberdeen GrammarSchool ; with First ClassHonours in Mathe-matics at Aberdeen in1868; (Camb.);FRCP. (Lond.);elected Perpetual Fel-low, Corpus C h r i s t iCollege, Cambridge ;studied at various continental Universities, in-cluding Prague, Wurzburg and Vienna. Professor Burgess then settled in Sheffield,and was for many years on the staff of SheffieldGeneral (afterwards Royal) Hospital where he. became Senior Physician, holding also the postof Lecturer in Medicine in Sheffield UniversityCollege, and, on the foundation of SheffieldUniversity, he became Professor of was one of the members of the SheffieldMedico-Chirurgical Society chosen in 1890 tovisit Berlin and report on Professor Kochstreatment of tubercular disease. At the outbreak of war Professor Burgesswas appointed Officer in Charge of the MedicalSection, Third Northern General Hospital,with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Thestrain of the work proved at length too muchfor his strength, and he died in Sheffield on17 January 1917. GALLOWAY, JOHN : Corporal, 40th Bat-talion Australians (Tasmanian Conting-ent, ); son of Tohn Galloway,; born Dum-fries, 11 November1881 ; educated atGordons College;studied Arts and Sci-ence at Aberdeen Uni-versity, 1904-06. Fora short time he was onthe staff of the Aber-deen Free Press andthen went to years ago he emigrated to Tasmania, where he became a


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