Book of Remembrance entry
BRYANT, HENRY WILLIAM. 1880.
M.C.E.G.S.; Ormond; former student of Med.; L.R.C.P.S. Ed.,
L.F.P.S. Glasgow; some time attd. Naval Brigade as Surgeon; joined A.A.M.C. in 1897; awarded V.D. for long service; a keen follower of cricket and angling, and a fine shot.
On outbreak of war appointed to command No. 1 A.S.H.; sailed at end of 1914; Mudros March 1915, and mentioned in Sir Ian Hamilton's Despatches for his work there; invalided to Australia, and appointment terminated 28.2.16. After convalescence served on medical boards, but never regained full health, and was sent to Caulfield Mil. Hosp., and afterwards to Anzac Hostel at Brighton, where he died on 6th May 1920.
M.C.E.G.S.; Ormond; former student of Med.; L.R.C.P.S. Ed.,
L.F.P.S. Glasgow; some time attd. Naval Brigade as Surgeon; joined A.A.M.C. in 1897; awarded V.D. for long service; a keen follower of cricket and angling, and a fine shot.
On outbreak of war appointed to command No. 1 A.S.H.; sailed at end of 1914; Mudros March 1915, and mentioned in Sir Ian Hamilton's Despatches for his work there; invalided to Australia, and appointment terminated 28.2.16. After convalescence served on medical boards, but never regained full health, and was sent to Caulfield Mil. Hosp., and afterwards to Anzac Hostel at Brighton, where he died on 6th May 1920.
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?Early education at Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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?Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia
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1897Military service as Surgeon 1 January 1897
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1916Military service as Commander 28 February 1916
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1919Medical Practitioner at 105 Collins Street -- Melbourne, VIC, Australia 1919
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1920Death in Anzac Hostel -- Brighton, VIC, Australia 6 May 1920
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