John Liddell

Deceased Person

1855 –

50

Who is John Liddell?

Sir John Liddell, KCB, FRS was a Scottish medical doctor who served as Director-General of the Medical Department of the Royal Navy, and senior medical officer of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich.

Born in Dunblane in 1794, Liddell was educated at the University of Edinburgh before joining the Royal Navy where he saw service at the Battle of Navarino. During a period as director of Malta's Bighi Naval Hospital, he served on HMS Barham during Sir Walter Scott's 1831 voyage to Naples. He was appointed inspector of fleets and hospitals in 1844.

He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society on 18 June 1846, knighted in 1848, appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1850 and promoted to Knight Commander on 9 February 1864.

Succeeding Sir William Burnett, his time as Director-General coincided with the Crimean War, which brought him into contact with Florence Nightingale with whom he was subsequently in occasional contact regarding hospital design; at his request, Nightingale inspected Haslar Hospital in January 1857, and he later accompanied her on a visit to Chatham hospital.

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Born
Apr 30, 1855
Education
  • University of Edinburgh

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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