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work was cut out for him. He made many recommendations for improving the sanitation of dwellings and saw to it that unsanitary housing was either improved or closed down. He published numerous sanitary reports, papers on hygiene, the social life of the very poor and proper eating habits, those of the very poor in particular. On the other hand, he was in a position to meet the major figures of the day, from the monarchy and the government downwards. He was a member of several clubs in the city and dined with local and visiting celebrities alike, which he described in his reminiscences.
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He received his early education in chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry in Dublin. In 1852 he was elected professor to the newly founded Dublin Chemical Society while continuing to study medicine at several schools and hospitals in Dublin. In 1854 he went to Germany where he graduated in philosophy
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In 1874, he became Co-Medical Officer of Health for Dublin Corporation and two years later became Chief Medical Officer. Being in charge of the Public Health Department of Dublin City meant that he was always in the public eye, and due to the level of poverty and disease in the city at the time his
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in Dublin, serving as Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ireland (1911–20), Deputy Grand Master of the Great Priory of Ireland, Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the 33rd degree
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Upon his return to Ireland he became scientific advisor to the British government in Ireland in criminal cases and over the years took part in many notable trials, including those relating to the
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Cameron married Lucie Macnamara of Dublin in 1862, who died in the early 1880s. They had eight children.
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History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and of the Irish Schools of Medicine
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History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and of the Irish Schools of Medicine
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in 1913, while another son, Lieutenant Ewen Henry Cameron, shot himself in a train in
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and medicine. While there he published his translations of German poems and songs.
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In 1911 Cameron was made a Freeman of the city and honoured by many from the
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Head of the Public Health Department of Dublin Corporation for over 50 years.
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His eldest son, Captain Charles J. Cameron, died in a boating accident in
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Granted 2 March 1911 by Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, Ulster King of Arms.
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and afterwards published many reports on public health to the
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From 1858 to 1863, he was editor and part proprietor of the
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Presidents of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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Lord Mayor, Alderman Kelly, to the Lord Lieutenant,
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Dublin
Ireland
Dr Steevens' Hospital
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Dublin Corporation
CB
hygiene
Dublin Corporation
Dublin
Scotland
County Cavan
Clan Cameron
Phoenix Park Murders
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Dr Steevens' Hospital
Ledwich School of Medicine
Dr. Maxwell Simpson
Dublin Journal of Medical Science
Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland
Athlone
Newcastle
Western Front
Freemason
Ancient and Accepted Rite for Ireland
Sinn Féin
Lord Aberdeen
Raglan Road
Mount Jerome Cemetery

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