Armstrong Todd (1826–1873) was a nineteenth-century London surgeon credited with researching new medical conditions and procedures, including anaesthetics.
In 1853, Robert Henry Kinahan became Lord Mayor of Dublin after serving as sheriff and alderman.
[3] Armstrong Todd started his medical career in Manchester England as a consulting surgeon to Ardwick and Ancoats Dispensary and London Mutual Life Guarantee Society.
He published and contributed to several articles about its safe administration in The Medical Times and Gazette.
Robert Bentley Todd was living and working as a physician in London's Grosvenor Square area.
In 1860, Armstrong Todd was involved in founding a speciality hospital for "the treatment of patients labouring under Stone and other diseases of the urinary organs.
The second son, Armstrong Herbert Swifte Todd, became a surgeon in County Fermanagh, Ireland.