Prof Matthew Sydney Thomson FRSE FRCPE (1894–1969) was a 20th-century British dermatologist.
With his predecessor August von Rothmund he gives his name to the skin condition, Rothmund–Thomson syndrome.
[2] In the First World War he served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
[3] In the Second World War he oversaw the casualty department at King's, caring for London's air-raid victims.
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