Sir Allan Perry (17 April 1860 – 17 December 1929)[1] was a British physician who was surgeon major, principal civil medical officer, and inspector general of hospitals in Ceylon.
Perry was born in Luton, Kent, on 17 April 1860 the youngest son of Isaac and Betsy Kains née Bond.
Perry served in the Royal Army Medical Corps, retiring with the rank of Surgeon Major.
He re-activated into the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War I and was later commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel, running the Harvard Unit at General Hospital No.22 in Camiers, France, before serving at the Auxiliary Hospital for Officers at Fowey, Cornwall.
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