词条 | Nicholas Colahan |
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Nicholas Colohan, Professor of the Practise of Medicine at Queen's University, Galway from 1849–1879; born 1806 died 1890. Colohan was a native of Ballinasloe, related to William and James Colohan, highly respected doctors practiseing in that town. During the Great Irish Famine, William and James built the town workhouse for the relief of the poor. He married Sara, daughter of Dr. Thomas Whistler of Oranmore. They were the parents of John Colohan, Frances, William and Nicholas, who was the father of Arthur Colohan (1884–1952). He graduated with an MD from the University of Edinburgh in 1828 though without a surgical qualification. Colohan was one of six doctors associated with Galway's Fever Hospital. References
5 : Alumni of the University of Edinburgh|People from County Galway|19th-century Irish medical doctors|1806 births|1890 deaths |
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