Wearing, Douglas George
Entered Guy’s as a Dental student in April, 1903, qualified L.D.S. Eng. In May 1905, and was Assistant Demonstrator of Metallurgy the same year. He settled in practice in Sidcup and was Consulting Dental Surgeon at the Sidcup Cottage Hospital. Died of pneumonia in Ireland whilst serving with troops as Dental Surgeon. Guy’s Hospital Reports Vol LXX, War Memorial Number
Biographical
Surname(s) | Wearing |
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First name(s) | Douglas George |
Date of birth | 1884 |
Place of birth | Faringdon Registration District |
Family details | Son of W. Wearing, Castle House, Cirencester, Gloucestershire & 56 Beacroft Road, Brockley S.E. |
Previous education | Taunton School |
College | Guy's Hospital |
Dates at college | 1903-1905 |
Dept / course | L.D.S. |
Qualifications | L.D.S. Eng, May 1905 |
Military unit | General List and R.A.M.C. |
War / conflict | World War One (1914-1918) |
Date of death | 11/11/1918 |
Rank at death | Captain |
Cause of death | Pneumonia |
Burial place | Limerick (King's Island) Military Cemetery |
Commemoration(s) | Guy's Hospital Memorial |
Sources | Guy’s Hospital Archives at King’s College; Commonwealth War Graves; FreeBMD |