Dirom Grey Crawford (21 July 1857 – 9 December 1942) was an Indian-born British physician and officer of the Indian Medical Service (IMS). He rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel before retiring in 1911 and returning to serve on hospital ships during the First World War when he was mentioned in dispatches. He wrote a history of the IMS as well as the roll of its members which included biographical details of 6,156 of its officers.
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officers of the Indian Medical Service (IMS) before independence. Crawford, DiromGrey; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (1914). A history...
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Waley-Cohen. Lately Sheriff of the City of London. Archibald James DiromCrawford. For political services in the West of England. John Norman Dean, Chairman...