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Thom's Irish Who's Who/O'Brien, Christopher Michael

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O'BRIEN, Christopher Michael, M.D. (T.C.D.). L.R.C.P.: Hon. Physician to the City Hospital for Diseases of the Skin and Cancer, Dublin, of which institution he was the founder; first Examiner in Pathology for the Medical Qualification L.A.H.I. under the newly-constituted examining board, appointment approved by General Medical Council: Member Correspondent of Dermatological Society, France; Fellow of the Medical Society, London, and Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland. Educ.: Summerhill College, Athlone; Trinity College, Dublin; Middlesex Hospital, London: Berlin and Paris; studied at Berlin under Professor Lesser, and at Copenhagen under Professor Finsen; was the first in Ireland to introduce into hospital work the Light Treatment for the cure of Lupus and Cancer. Pubns.: Foot and Mouth Disease in Man, Lancet and British Medical Journal and Royal Acad. of Medicine, 1913: A Year's Experience of the Light Treatment for Lupus, vol. xxi. Transactions of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1902; The Present Position of Radium in Therapeutics, with a Résumé of the Finsen Light and X-Ray Treatment, vol. xxii.; Transactions of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland and the British Medical Journal, 1904; Acute Belladonnæ Poisoning, with some remarks on the Therapeutic Value of Morphine as a Chemical Antidote, Lancet, 1896; On Rupture of the Heart, British Medical Journal, 1893: besides other papers on scientific subjects in various medical journals. Recns.: travelling, golfing, shooting; son of B. O'Brien, of Miltown, Co. Roscommon; b. 1861; m. 1900, Mary Teresa, dau. of D. Rooney, of Ivy Dene, Belfast, and has issue three sons. Res.: 29 Merrion Square, Dublin; Rose Cottage, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin. Authors' Club, London.