Thomas William Drinkwater FRSE LRCPE LRCSE (1852–1940) was a British physician, chemist and early forensic analyst, acting as assistant to Sir Henry Littlejohn.
Bernays at St Thomas's Hospital in London, working on analytical medical issues then did further studies in Germany.
He also acted as Examiner in Chemistry in both colleges, granting the qualification ChB to innumerable surgeons and physicians.
His proposers were Alexander Crum Brown, Hugh Marshall, Leonard Dobbin and David Hepburn.
[3] In later life he lived at 25 Blacket Place (an attractive house designed by Sir James Gowans) in southern Edinburgh.