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William Silver Oliver

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William Silver Oliver, M.D. (1836, Kilfinane[1] – 27 April 1908, Farnborough) was an Irish-born Canadian military surgeon remembered for describing Oliver's sign. He graduated in Halifax, Nova Scotia and entered the Army in 1857, serving mainly in India and Canada. He was Honorary Deputy Surgeon-General stationed at Halifax, Nova Scotia on his retirement in 1883.[2] He designed the Canadian Army's infantry equipment after serving with the 60th Rifles and witnessing first hand the needs of infantry soldiers.[3] He died in 1908 after a long illness, having spent the last 3 years of his life in England.

External links

William Silver Oliver at Who Named It?

References

  1. ^ Evening Mail, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1 May 1908. Text on Ancestry.co.uk
  2. ^ Obituary, incl. war record, Br Med J. 30 May 1908; 1(2474): 1337. PMC2436734
  3. ^ Army Accoutrement, William Silver Oliver Canadian patent.