Tom White (rugby union)

Thomas Brown White (1 March 1866 – 5 July 1939) was a Scotland international rugby union player and physician.

White became a surgeon, first at the County Hospital in Ayr, then started his own practice in Moffat as a G.P.

They had one daughter, Anita Louise White, a figure skater who represented France at the 1928 Winter Olympics.

[2] White, who had otherwise been in good health, suddenly fell ill and died on 5 July 1939, aged 73.

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