The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915)/Macnamara, Nottidge Charles
Macnamara, N. Charles, F.R.C.S., I.M.S. (retired); Late Professor, Opthalmic Medicine, Calcutta; Vice-President, Royal College of Surgeons; Surgeon and Founder of Mayo Hospital, Calcutta; Fellow of the Calcutta University; Consulting Surgeon, Westminster Hospital, and of the Royal Opthalmic Hospital, Westminster; Vice-President, British Medical Association; Member, War Office Committee of the Army Medical Service, and Government Committee on Leprosy; Chairman, Committee of British Medical Associations on Medical education and of Teaching University for London; Surgeon-Major, Bengal M.S. and of the Staff in Sonthal rebellion; also of Tirhout Volunteers in the Indian Mutiny. Publications: Origin and Character of the British people; Story of an Irish Sept; Human speech; the evolution of Purposive living matter; volumes 95 and 97 of International Scientific series; Hunterian Oration; Diseases of the Eyes Eyes, 5th edition; History of Asiatic Cholera, 3rd edition; Diseases of bones and joints, 3rd edition. Address: The Lodge, Chorleywood, Herts. Club: Athenaeum.