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"General Army Medical Services" Alfred Keogh Signed 2X3.5 Card:
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Up for sale a RARE! "General Army Medical Services" Alfred Keogh Signed 2X3.5 Card Dated 1922.



Army Medical Services twice; from 1905 to 1910 and 1914 to

1918. Keogh was born in Dublin on 3 July 1857 to Henry Keogh,

a barrister and magistrate of Roscommon. He was educated at Queen's

College, Galway, and Guy's Hospital, London. He received his Doctor of Medicine (MD)

degree from the Queen's University of

Ireland in 1878. Upon

graduation he moved to London to undertake his house officer placements.

He served as a house physician at the Brompton Hospital for Diseases of the

Chest, and as a clinical assistant at the Royal

Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital. On 2 March 1880, Keogh was

commissioned into the Army Medical posting was as a surgeon to the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. On 6 March 1892, he was promoted to surgeon-major. With the

outbreak of the Second Boer War in

1899, he was posted to South Africa. He was

promoted to lieutenant-colonel on

6 March 1900, and became commander of No. 3 General Hospital near Cape Town. During the war, he served in Cape Colony, the Orange Free

State, and the Transvaal Republic. In

January 1902, following his return from the Second Boer War, he was appointed

Deputy Director-General of the Army Medical Services. He

was promoted to colonel on 2 December

1904. On 1 January 1905, he was appointed Director-General

Army Medical Services and promoted to lieutenant-general.

He retired from the military on 6 March 1910. With the outbreak of the First World War, he was reappointed DGAMS on 3 October 1914. He

supervised the huge expansion of the Army’s medical services to cope with the

war, and was in command of the medical services in the UK. He left the

appointment and the military in June 1918.




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