Henry Hurry Iles Goodeve FRCS FRCP (1807 – 29 September 1884) was a British physician, surgeon, anatomy lecturer and member of the Bengal Medical Service.
[2] He joined the Bengal Medical Service in 1831 and was initially posted to Rampur, where he remained for four years.
[2] In addition, his face became permanently paralysed when his facial nerve was injured following a bullet wound during a tiger hunt.
Funding came from a combination of Goodeve's contributions, the East India Company and Dwarkanath Tagore.
[8][9] Following the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1853, Goodeve volunteered for duty and was appointed inspector of civil hospitals at Renkioi.
He became a magistrate, visited county lunatic asylums, reformatories, and industrial schools and joined the Bristol Regiment of Rifle Volunteers as a captain in 1859.
After 1870, he became president of the Bristol and Clifton Society in Aid of Boarding Out Union Orphans and Deserted Children.