Jackson Prize: Revision history

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

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24 August 2025

  • curprev 21:1621:16, 24 August 2025 TCDE-Team talk contribs 1,246 bytes +1,246 Created page with " Historical figure. The Jacksonian Prize of the Royal College of Surgeons was founded in 1800 through a £200 gift. It originated with a surgeon's apprentice who married a wealthy shipbroker's daughter, took her surname, and became '''Colonel Samuel Jackson'''. He abandoned surgery for a life of pleasure and social rank in the Tower Hamlets Militia, but later died insolvent. His enduring legacy was the prize he endowed for the College, which preserved his name. Despite..."