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Alexander Willcocks
Born15 May 1851
Bengal
Died14 January 1929 (aged 71)
OccupationSurgeon

Alexander John Willcocks (15 May 1851-14 January 1929) was a British Civil Surgeon in Bulandshahr, North West Provinces, India.

Early life and education

Alexander Willcocks was born on 15 May 1851. His brothers included Sir James Willcocks and Sir William Willcocks. He trained in medicine at Aberdeen University and Guy's Hospital, gaining his MBCM in 1873, and MD from Aberdeen in 1883.

Career

According to Frederic Growse in his book titled Bulandshahr: Or, Sketches of an Indian District, between April 1883 and March 1884, as Civil Surgeon based at Bulandshahr, Willcocks performed near three times as many operations there as had had been done the previous year.

Death

Willcocks died on 14 January 1929 at Dehradun.

Selected publications

References

  1. Edinburgh Medical Journal. Vol. 29. Oliver & Boyd. 1884. p. 382.
  2. Office, North Western Provinces and Oudh Accountant General's (1897). History of Services of Gazetted Officers Attached to the N.W. Provinces and Oudh. Government Press. pp. 569–570.
  3. ^ UK, Registers of Employees of the East India Company and the India Office, 1615-1930. p. 186 – via ancestry.co.uk.
  4. Growse, Frederic Salmon (1884). "1". Bulandshahr: Or, Sketches of an Indian District: Social, Historical and Architectural. Medical Hall Press. p. 75.


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