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390: 381:, the king's nephew, that the king "was rapidly sinking." On 6 March 1910, the king was treated for "acute cardiac distress" (heart disease). Reid diagnosed an acute exacerbation of the chronic bronchitis, but he decided to hide the potential seriousness of this from the royal family and by 25 March, gave him a clean bill of health although the king was permanently wheezing, asthmatic, and could not walk upstairs. The king went on holiday to France but returned on 27 April. By 5 May, the king was turning blue, and Reid issued a bulletin saying that the king's condition was "causing some anxiety", and a few hours later announced that it was causing "grave anxiety." The king died soon afterwards, just before midnight. 531: 327:, superintendent at the central jail in Agra, had informed him that he "had constantly seen the Munshi's wife and female relations in India, as they were never shut up there from public gaze, belonging as they do to quite a low class; and that the idea of their being in purdah was never dreamt of until they came to England as ladies". In later years, Reid would become the main communicator between the Royal Household and the queen in matters relating to the Munshi. 43: 287:
The queen became increasingly dependent upon Reid as she grew older. He accompanied her everywhere and reported to her every morning to enquire as to her health. She wrote to him every day and, when asked for advice by members of the Household, it became common for her to reply "ask Sir James". She
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when it resided at Balmoral. Following the death of William Marshall, the resident physician to the queen, Reid was appointed to a permanent position and moved to London. In 1887, he was appointed physician-extraordinary to the queen and, two years later, he succeeded Sir William as
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to attend to provide further medical support. The queen died on 22 January 1901, at half past six in the evening. Reid was given strict instructions as to burying the queen, including grave goods that had belonged to John Brown.
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and in 1872 his medical degree. After two years of practising medicine in London, he travelled to Vienna, then a seat for elite medical training, where for two years he attended various medical courses covering
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In March 1909 Edward VII fell ill. He suffered from chronic bronchitis, the result of smoking around twenty cigarettes and several cigars each day. Reid recommended a dose of radium and told
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Still in post, Reid died in London on 29 June 1923, five weeks after an acute attack of phlebitis, at the age of 73. Lord Stamfordham wrote in
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for arthritic pain, but there is no record that either of these was prescribed in the queen's final illness. On 17 January, Reid asked Sir
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Victoria Susan Beatrice Reid (1908–1997); married Rev. Leonard St. Clare Ingrams (1900–1953), in 1935 and left children.
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Reid then became physician-in-ordinary to Edward VII throughout the whole of that king's reign, and then finally to
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at Balmoral. As a physician, a Scotsman from Aberdeenshire and able to speak German, Reid fulfilled
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Reid married, in 1899, the Honourable Susan Baring (9 October 1870 – 8 February 1961), daughter of
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on 23 October 1849, the eldest son of James Reid and his wife Beatrice Peter. He was educated at
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In 1914 Reid, although by then retired, received instructions from London to travel to
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As physician to the queen, and at her instruction, Reid also attended to her "Munshi",
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used Reid's personal diaries, scrapbooks and photographs when researching her book
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Victoria and Abdul: The Extraordinary True Story of the Queen's Closest Confidant
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Ask Sir James: The Life of Sir James Reid, personal physician to Queen Victoria.
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Reid became consulting physician to the King Edward VII Sanatorium at Midhurst.
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Victoria & Abdul : the true story of the queen's closest confidant
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Victoria & Abdul : the true story of the queen's closest confidant
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Ellon Castle in Aberdeenshire was inherited by Reid's grandson, whose wife
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found his diaries, which she used to compile a biography of Reid, titled
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in 1883. Reid delivered several of the queen's grandchildren, including
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to Queen Victoria in 1898–1899. They had two daughters and two sons:
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In April 1881, Reid was approached by Alexander Profeit, the queen's
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Victoria and Abdul: The True Story of the Queen’s Closest Confidant
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Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB)
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to the United Kingdom at the time of the death and funeral of
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consulted with him during her grief following the death of
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Reid was buried at the Cemetery in his hometown, Ellon.
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Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (CB)
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At the age of 31, Reid was given medical charge of the
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Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)
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in January–February 1901, and an honorary doctorate (
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Index

James Reid

Ellon
Aberdeenshire
University of Aberdeen
Physician-in-ordinary
Queen Victoria
King Edward VII
King George V
Physician
GCVO
KCB
VD
JP
British
doctor
physician-in-ordinary
Queen Victoria
King Edward VII
King George V
Royal Household
Balmoral
Ellon
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeen Grammar School
University of Aberdeen
natural sciences
gynaecology
diseases of the ear, nose and throat
skin disease

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