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CLARK, FRANCIS, M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.H.; Barrister-at-law of the Middle
Temple; b. Plymouth 23rd June 1864; e.a. of late Francis Mallard
Clark, some time Chief Clerk (Higher Division) in H.M. Civil Ser- vice (Admiralty); m. 1889 Gertrude, e.d. of late Francis Andrews,
of Wallington, Surrey, and Denver, Col., U.S.A.; one d. Educ.
St. Paul's School; St. Bartholomew's and the Middlesex Hospitals.
Medical Officer of Health, Lowestoft, 1893-95; ditto Colony of
Hongkong, 1895-1915; Dean and Lecturer on Forensic Medicine for
the Hong Kong College of Medicine, 1897-1912; Life Member of the
Court, late Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Warden of Univer-
sity Hall and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University
of Hong Kong, 1912-1915; Member of the Hong-Kong Legislative
Council 1902; Member of the Executive Council 1905; Fellow of the
Royal Sanitary Institute; Fellow of Royal Colonial Institute;
Member of Council of the British Medical Association.
Publications: The Germ Theory of Disease, 1888; Ambulance Notes,
1893; The Ventilation and Flushing of Sewers in relation to
Health, 1894; Annual Health Reports, 1893-1915; Plague Reports
1898-1901; The Prevention of Malaria in Hong Kong, 1906; Twenty
years of Enteric Fever in Hong Kong, 1912; formerly Editor of
Transactions of Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine.
Recreations: riding, yachting; Commodore of the Hong Kong Corin-
thian Yacht Club, 1904-1915. Address: 17 Harley Street, Caven-
dish Sq., London, W., and Pinewood, Wokingham, Berks, M: LR 5227;
Clubs: Royal Societies; Hong Kong.
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