Ernest Maylard Explained

Alfred Ernest Maylard FRSE PRCPSG FSGS (1855–1947) was born in Northfleet, Kent, England but is known as a Scottish surgeon and expert in abdominal surgery who served as president of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. He was the eldest son of Alfred Martin Maylard, a respected London merchant and Ellen Mira French Maylard. A keen mountaineer, he was also co-founder (with William Naismith) of the Scottish Mountaineering Club in 1889.[1] [2] In authorship he is referred to as A. E. Maylard.

Life

He was born in 1855.

He studied medicine at the University of London, graduating MB ChB. He then worked as a demonstrator in the Anatomy Department of Glasgow University.

When the Victoria Infirmary opened in Glasgow in 1890, he was its principal surgeon[3] alongside Robert Henry Parry.[4] In 1907, Maylard and a colleague modified the Pfannenfstiel incision and the subsequent Maylard incision (used during abdominal surgery) is attributed to him.

In 1917 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Frederick Orpen Bower, Thomas Hastie Bryce, Sir John Graham Kerr and John Walter Gregory.[5]

He died at Kingsmuir near Peebles on 27 June 1947.[6] He is buried in Peebles Parish Churchyard.

Publications

Family

He was married to Jane Reddie. The couple had no children.

Notes and References

  1. 8720774 . 10.1177/003693309403900312 . 39 . Alfred Ernest Maylard, 1855-1947: Glasgow surgeon extraordinaire . 1994 . Scott Med J . 86–90 . Slater . SD. 3 . 21365098 .
  2. Web site: Scottish Mountaineering Club . 2017-09-02 . 2015-06-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150618222104/http://www.smc.org.uk/Gallery/SMC%20Pioneers/AEM.php . dead .
  3. Glasgow Herald 19 February 1890
  4. Web site: Robert Henry Parry : Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow.
  5. Book: Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002. July 2006. The Royal Society of Edinburgh. 0-902-198-84-X. 2017-09-02. 2016-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304074135/https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp2.pdf. dead.
  6. http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=266883.0