George Alexander Sutherland

George Alexander Sutherland CBE FRCP (11 April 1861, Old Machar, Aberdeen – 10 October 1939, Amersham) was a British physician, specializing in paediatrics and cardiology.

[1] After studying at clinics in Vienna and qualifying as M.R.C.P.Lond, he received the higher medical doctorate M.D.

[2] After serving on two voyages to Australia as a ship's surgeon, he was appointed a physician at Paddington Green Children's Hospital.

He delivered the Lumleian Lectures (Modern Aspects of Heart Disease) in 1917.

in 1920 for his service in the First World War as consulting physician to the Royal Air Force.