Dr Murrough O'Brien

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  • Phil Carter
    Commissioner
    • Oct 2009
    • 4270

    #1

    Dr Murrough O'Brien

    Hello all,

    Here's an interesting little obituary that might nraise an eyebrow or two..

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...826392/?page=2

    from the CMAJ (Canadain Medical Association Journal)

    dated 1st January 1956 about one Dr Murrough O'Brien who died aged 88 years of age.

    It is claimed of him that one of the first calls he had to make as a student was to a victim of Jack the Ripper.


    best wishes

    Phil
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  • Cogidubnus
    Assistant Commissioner
    • Feb 2012
    • 3266

    #2
    O'Brien

    Thanks Phil

    Fascinating little snippet...He'd have been about 20 and I love the suggestion he subsequently failed his finals, (presumably), and had to achieve a lesser Commonwealth qualification...which suggests that if there's any truth at all in the account, he attended (either en-scene or at a post-mortem) as an unqualified assistant on secondment from his training...

    I've no idea how realistic or otherwise this might've been at the time...

    All the best

    Dave

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    • Phil Carter
      Commissioner
      • Oct 2009
      • 4270

      #3
      Originally posted by Cogidubnus View Post
      Thanks Phil

      Fascinating little snippet...He'd have been about 20 and I love the suggestion he subsequently failed his finals, (presumably), and had to achieve a lesser Commonwealth qualification...which suggests that if there's any truth at all in the account, he attended (either en-scene or at a post-mortem) as an unqualified assistant on secondment from his training...

      I've no idea how realistic or otherwise this might've been at the time...

      All the best

      Dave
      Hello Dave,

      I admit to being a little stumped by it..perhaps someone else can shed a little light on the man and can chronicle his doings from that time?

      best wishes

      Phil
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      • Phil Carter
        Commissioner
        • Oct 2009
        • 4270

        #4
        Hello all,

        I am sure this article is about the same man.




        The book is called Saddlebag Surgeon, by Robert Tyre, and Chapter 4 explains the following..

        Dr. Murrough O'Brien was a medical student, who stopped and apparently gave assistance to a woman who had just been murdered in Smithfield Market in November 1888.

        It seems to be a mixed up muddle of time and invention. Also seems like a bit of "I was there and I was involved" rubbish.

        best wishes

        Phil
        Last edited by Phil Carter; 11-03-2012, 11:48 AM.
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