Percy Kidd
Cricket Player
1851 – 1942
Who was Percy Kidd?
Percy Marmaduke Kidd was an English doctor. He was born in Blackheath and died in Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire.
Kidd was the oldest of the eight children of Dr Joseph Kidd and his first wife Sophia McKern. Like his father, he became an eminent London doctor. Two of his four brothers—Walter Aubrey Kidd and Leonard Joseph Kidd -- also became doctors; a third brother died young, while still training to become one.
Percy was educated at Uppingham School under Edward Thring, where he excelled at sports, becoming Captain of the cricket XI and Athletic Champion in 1869; and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he got a First Class degree. He then trained at St Bartholomew's Hospital, under Dr Samuel Gee and Dr John Wickham Legg; in 1885 he was Elected Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and by 1879 he was assistant physician and pathologist to the City of London Hospital. In 1881 he married Gertude Eleanor Harrison, and they had four children, including Leslie Kidd
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- Born
- Feb 13, 1851
Blackheath, London - Also known as
- Percy Marmaduke Kidd
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- United Kingdom
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- Died
- Jan 21, 1942
Chalfont St Giles
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on July 23, 2013
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