He gradually rose through the ranks of the civil service, becoming a senior medical officer in 1953 and a principal medical officer in the endemic disease division of the Northern Nigeria Ministry of Health in 1960.
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Forrest spent much of the remaining time in service as Principal Medical Officer stationed in Malta . and received the fourth-class Order of the Medjidie on 2 March 1858 for his efforts in the Crimean War.
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The Windhoek Advertiser reported that Dr . Andre Rwamakuba initially was appointed as the principal medical officer at a rural hospital but was transferred to a training program in Namibia after his medical skills were found to be lacking.
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She was twice examined by principal Medical Officer, M . R . Penry Williams, who failed to find evidence of mental illness and she undertook an electroencephalography examination on 3 May that failed to find any abnormality.
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Downes appointed the DADMS of the Australian Mounted Division, Major W . Evans, as Principal Medical Officer of Damascus, and gave him orders to organise the medical arrangements, bury the dead and provide care for the living.
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"We are not able to rule out either possibility, bird to human or human to human, " said Dr Thomas Tsang Ho-fai, the principal medical officer for the territory's Department of Health.
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In early 1940 O'Connor and Kit moved to Sarawak, on the island of Borneo, where O Connor had been appointed to the combined post of Principal Medical Officer and Chief Health Officer, based at Kuching General Hospital.
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In 1857 he served as principal medical officer with the expeditionary force to China in the Second Opium War, and in the Oudh campaign of 1858-9 . He became inspector-general in 1867, and retired in 1870.
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"We are not able to rule out either possibility, bird to human or human to human, " said Dr . Thomas Tsang Ho-fai, the principal medical officer for the territory's Department of Health.
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Their children were Merita ( 1886 ), Beatrice ( 1889 ), Frederick ( 1892 ), Jack ( 1894 ), the artist Colin Colahan ( 1897 ) and Basil ( 1899 ) He served as Principal Medical Officer in Ireland.