Seton Sidney Pringle OBE (6 July 1879 – 11 November 1955) was an Irish surgeon.
During World War I, as a lieutenant in the RAMC, he worked in the Red Cross hospital in Dublin Castle, as well as other institutions.
[1] In 1918 he joined the Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Baggot St., where his reputation grew.
[1] He served for many years with the St John Ambulance Brigade of Ireland; having joined before the outbreak of the war, he was promoted to District Superintendent, a rank he held before he left for war.
Blandford joined the St. John Ambulance Brigade in 1913 and in 1914 became District Secretary, working closely with the founder and first commissioner of the Irish District, Dr. John Lumsden (later KBE).