Albert Alexander Gray
Albert Alexander Gray
FRSE (8 October 1868 – 4 January 1936) was a British physician and otologist
.
Life
He was born at Firbank, a large villa in
Glasgow University
.
He received his doctorate (MD) in 1897. In 1898 he was elected a Fellow of the
Sir William Thomson (Lord Kelvin).[3]
His later life was spent working at the Ferens Institute of Oto-Laryngology (1927 until death).[4]
He died, aged 67, in 1936.
Family
Among his siblings was the footballer Woodville Gray, a Scottish international.[5]
In 1892 he married Mabel Henderson. They had two sons: Donald Gray and Oliver Gray.[6]
Publications
- The Labyrinthof Animals (1908)
- The Ear and its Diseases (1910)
- Otosclerosis (1917)
- The Mechanism of the Cochlea (1924) co-written with George Wilkinson
References
- ^ Glasgow Post Office Directory 1868–69
- ^ "Gray Dunn & Co Abandoned Biscuit Factory". Abandoned Scotland. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
- ISBN 0-902-198-84-X. Archived from the original(PDF) on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
- ^ "Dr. Albert Alexander Gray —an Appreciation | The Journal of Laryngology & Otology | Cambridge Core". journals.cambridge.org. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
- ^ Woodville Gray, selected for Scotland aged 17, Scottish Sport History, 29 April 2014
- ^ "Albert Alexander Gray, surgeon (1868 - 1936) - Genealogy". geni.com. Retrieved 10 February 2018.