Sir James CantlieKBE FRCS KStJ (17 January 1851 – 28 May 1926) was a British physician. He was a pioneer of first aid, which in 1875 was unknown: even the police had no knowledge of basic techniques such as how to stop serious bleeding and applying splints. He was also influential in the study of tropical diseases and in the debates concerning degeneration theory.
Sir JamesCantlie KBE FRCS KStJ (17 January 1851 – 28 May 1926) was a British physician. He was a pioneer of first aid, which in 1875 was unknown: even...
held hostage by Islamic State. Cantlie was abducted by IS in Syria along with the later executed American journalist James Foley in November 2012. Previously...
Cantlie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: JamesCantlie (1851–1926), Scottish physician John Cantlie (born 1970), British war photographer...
In human anatomy, the Cantlie line or Cantlie's line is an imaginary division of the liver. The division divides the liver into two planes, extending...
Lieutenant-General Sir Neil Cantlie KCB KBE MC FRCS (1892–1975) was a Scottish Royal Army Medical Corps officer, known also as a biographer and historical...
Shepherd, who introduced the concept of teaching first aid to civilians, JamesCantlie, pioneer in the use of first aid, William Wilson Jameson, Chief Medical...
public health perspective were discussed by the Scottish physician Sir JamesCantlie in his influential 1885 lecture Degeneration Amongst Londoners. The...
College of Medicine for Chinese. The London Missionary Society and Sir JamesCantlie started the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese in 1887 (although...
more commonly known by its acronym RSTMH, was founded in 1907 by Sir JamesCantlie and George Carmichael Low. Sir Patrick Manson, the Society's first President...
founded the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese in 1887. Kai Ho, JamesCantlie, Patrick Manson and G. P. Jordan were the founding professionals. Important...
execution, but the intervention of Sun's ally and former teacher Sir JamesCantlie turned the imprisonment into a press sensation, and brought public support...
Beral Claire Bertschinger Beulah Bewley William Brass (demographer) JamesCantlie Geoffrey Douglas Hale Carpenter Sandy Cairncross Aldo Castellani Havelock...
Republic of China Sun Yat-sen, who stayed at The Kennels, country home of JamesCantlie. It has a football club, Cottered FC. A Manor House built in the 1400s...
Caie (1878–1949), civil servant and poet, author of The Puddock Sir JamesCantlie FRCS KBE (1851–1926), co-founder of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine...
British War Mission to the United States of America. 1 January 1918 JamesCantlie, MB, FRCS Member of Council and of Executive Committee, British Red...
August 1914. While stuck in London, Emily attended classes given by Sir JamesCantlie on emergency nursing. They arrived back in Adelaide on Saturday 17 October...
London School of Tropical Medicine, under Sir Patrick Manson and Sir JamesCantlie, and afterwards to Cambridge, where he studied preventive medicine with...
of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, (RSTMH) was founded in 1907 by Sir JamesCantlie and George Carmichael Low. Manson became the first elected president...
treating sick officers at the ADH. In 1907 he formed, together with JamesCantlie, the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene which in 1920 was granted...
surgeon-superintendent to the police during World War I. Alongside Patrick Manson and JamesCantlie, Jordan helped to found the Hong Kong Medical College. He served in...
safeguard Henning and their other volunteers while working in Syria. John CantlieJames Foley (journalist) Steven Sotloff 2014 ISIL beheading incidents "Alan...
intervention in Syria Austin Tice Daniel Pearl Foreign hostages in Iraq James Foley John Cantlie List of kidnappings List of solved missing person cases Kenneth...