Herbert William Allingham


Herbert William Allingham FRCS was a British surgeon. He was surgeon to the Household of King Edward VII, and surgeon in ordinary to the Prince of Wales.

Early life

Herbert Allingham was born on 17 April 1862, the eldest son of William Allingham, and educated at Chatham House Grammar School, Ramsgate, and University College School, London.

Career

Allingham was Surgeon to the Household of King Edward VII, and then Surgeon in Ordinary to the Prince of Wales. He was also Surgeon to the Surgical Aid Society and to the Osborne Home for Officers. In 1904, he was listed honorary medical staff at King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers.

Personal life

In 1889, Allingham married Alexandrina von der Osten. She died in January 1904, after her Allingham had become inoculated with syphilis in 1903, whilst operating. After his wife's death he became depressed, and headed off to Egypt. He died in Marseille on 4 November 1904, from an overdose of morphine.

Publications

  • Colotomy, Inguinal, Lumbar and Transverse, for Cancer or Stricture with Ulceration of Large Intestine, 8vo, London, 1892.
  • The Treatment of Internal Derangements of the Knee-joint by Operation, 8vo, illustrated, London, 1889.
  • Allingham on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Rectum, 5th ed., London, 1888.
  • Operative Surgery, 8vo, London, 1903.