George Berry (surgeon)

Sir
George Andreas Berry
Born(1853-10-06)6 October 1853
Leith, Scotland
Died18 June 1940(1940-06-18) (aged 86)
North Berwick, Scotland
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
OccupationOphthalmic surgeon
Known forTextbook Diseases of the Eye
Presidency Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Member of Parliament for Scottish Universities
Spouse
Jean Muir
(m. 1883)
Children3
Medical career
InstitutionsRoyal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Sub-specialtiesOphthalmology

Sir George Andreas Berry (6 October 1853 – 18 June 1940) was a Scottish ophthalmic surgeon who acquired a reputation as a leading authority on ophthalmology, not only in the United Kingdom but also in the United States and continental Europe. His standing in the profession was largely the result of his textbooks of ophthalmology which were widely used in his home country and abroad. His working career was spent at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and when he retired from clinical practice in 1905 he became involved in medical and national politics. He was surgeon-oculist in Scotland to King George V and then to King Edward VII and was president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1910 to 1912. He was knighted in 1916. At the 1922 general election he was elected as Member of Parliament for the Combined Scottish Universities , sitting as a Scottish Unionist. He held the seat until he stood down at the 1931 general election.