Hy Phy before an Officer's name denotes that he is an Honorary Physician, and Hy Sgn that he is an Honorary Surgeon to the Queen. h placed after the name of a Retired Inspector or Deputy Inspector of Hospitals and Fleets, denotes that the rank held is honorary only. After his name, that he has been awarded Sir Gilbert Blane's Medal. DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Hy Phy mSir Alexander Armstrong, K.C.B., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., GSPGeorge Burn, M.D., C.B. 17 Sept 58 C.B., M.D.. GSP Hy Phy mSir James Salmon, Kt., M.D.* 4 July 66 2 Dec 68 Hy Phy m*Sir Wm. Richard 8 22 Mar 72 Hy Sgnm Henry Jones Domville, mWilliam Macleod, M.D.* mThomas Nelson, M.D. h 3 Nov 74 18 Feb 75 14 Apr 75 14 Apr 75 5 Mar 76 1 Mar 77 3 July 77 8 Mar 78 3 July 78 m*James Jenkins, C.B., M.D. 17 Officers whose names are in italics have commuted their pay. 12 June 73 |