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Henry Evered Haymes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Evered Haymes Captain and Bimbashi Henry Evered Haymes SBStJ MRCS LRCP (17 March 1872-15 March 1904), was a British surgeon in the Royal Army Medical Corps, Senior Medical Officer and one of the original explorers of the Bahr-el-Ghazal region in what is now South Sudan, instrumental in containing a cholera pandemic in Alexandria in 1902, later Inspector of the Bahr-el-Ghazal Province and an officer who died of wounds received in a Nyam Nyam ambush at the age of 31 on a patrol to avenge the murder of another British officer, Captain Scott-Barbour.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lot 31, The Allan and Janet Woodliffe Collection of Medals... (18 May 2011) - Dix Noonan Webb )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=British Military Operations in Egypt and the Sudan )〕 He was admitted to the Venerable Order of St John as a Serving Brother in 1901 and awarded the Order of the Medjidie (4th Class) in 1902.〔〔() A Biographical Dictionary of the Sudan, by Richard Leslie Hill. First published in 1951 by the Clarendon Press, Oxford〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Catalogue of the papers of H. E. Haymes )〕〔() The London Gazette, 8 August 1902〕〔() Durham University, Catalogue of the Papers (1899-1904) of H.E. Haymes〕 ==Early life==
Henry Evered Haymes was born on 17 March 1872, the third son of the Rev. Robert Evered Haymes.〔 He was educated at Bedford Modern School, Oxford Military College and St Thomas’s Hospital where he qualified as MRCS and LRCP in 1896.〔 He was subsequently appointed House Physician at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, Berkshire and, prior to entering the Royal Army Medical Corps, was Resident Medical Officer at the Eastern Counties Asylum in Colchester.〔
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