James S. Jeffrey
James S. Jeffrey MD, FRCSEd | |
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| Born | James Sneddon Jeffrey 12 August 1904 Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Died | 30 May 1989 (aged 84) Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Education | George Watson's College University of Edinburgh |
| Occupation | Surgeon |
| Known for | Research on Penicillin in war wounds |
| Medical career | |
| Profession | General surgeon |
| Institutions | Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh |
James Sneddon Jeffrey, MD, FRCSEd (12 August 1904 - 30 May 1989) was a Scottish surgeon who worked for most of his career at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (RIE). During the Second World War, as Colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC), he was appointed "Surgical Penicillin Officer" in the Eighth Army in North Africa. In this capacity he was involved in the very earliest assessment of the use of Penicillin in war wounds. His reports concluded that Penicillin in this context, should be used early in the treatment of infected wound rather than at the later stage of chronic suppuration.