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Montagu Cotterill

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He became surgical tutor under Sir Thomas Annandale, obtained the FRCSEd in 1878 and was appointed assistant surgeon to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 1883, full surgeon in 1897 and consulting surgeon in 1912. He was an early exponent of neurosurgery, working alongside the neurologist Sir
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In 1879 he married Mary Wynne Jones, daughter of Rev John Wynne Jones, Archdeacon of Bangor. They had 3 daughters and two sons. Their son Denis, who had served as a medical officer throughout WWI, died of influenza 3 weeks after the Armistice in 1918.
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In later years he became an enthusiastic motorcyclist and at the age of 70 was involved in a motor cycle accident sustaining a depressed skull fracture which required elevation. He made a complete recovery. Cotterill died peacefully at his home in
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Sussex in 1874 and 1875. The following year he made three first-class appearances for the South against the North and for the Gentlemen against the Players, while appearing twice for Sussex. He also made a single first-class appearance for
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and followed that up three years later by making four further appearances for the county and made the same number of appearances in 1874. In 1875, Cotterill made a single first-class appearances each for the South in the
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in 1907 and during his term of office major upgrading of the main Playfair Hall and expansion of the College Museum took place. In 1907 he was also elected a member of the
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in Infirmary Street, during its last years at that location. In the years to 1888 he was able to combine surgical training in
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and made one appearance for England. He became a surgeon in Edinburgh and was President of the
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fixture. He made three first-class appearances for Sussex in 1875 and five in 1876. He
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and on demobilisation in 1919 he had been promoted Lieut-Colonel.
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24 Manor Place next to St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh
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He made a further first-class appearance in that season against
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His only century was a score of 191 against Kent in 1875.
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Index

Joseph Cotterill (cricketer)
CMG
FRCSEd
R.A.M.C

Kemp Town
Edinburgh
Midlothian
CMG
FRCSEd
RAMC
cricket
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
bishop of Grahamstown
Scottish Episcopalian
bishop of Edinburgh
Henry Cotterill
Kemp Town
St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown
Bishop of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh Medical School
Thomas Annandale
Royal Infirmary
Edinburgh
batsman
medium pace
first-class
Sussex
Surrey
Royal Brunswick Ground

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