Colonial Surgeon

A Colonial Surgeon was a medical official in the British Empire.

Colonial Surgeons were sometimes part of the government of British colonies, for instance in British Honduras where the Colonial Surgeon was a member of the Executive Council.

[1] Daniel Robertson was Colonial Secretary and Acting Governor of the Gambia in the mid-nineteenth century.

Samuel Rowe was twice governor of Sierra Leone and held several other senior positions.

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