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During the [[World War I]], Bayumi, who was studying in England, worked as a civilian contract surgeon in the [[Welsh Metropolitan War Hospital]] in [[Cardiff]]. In his memoirs, the American orthopaedic surgeon [[H. Winnett Orr]] described Bayumi as a "fine worker".<ref name="WO">Winnett Orr H: [http://libcudl.colorado.edu/wwi/pdf/i73730658.pdf An Orthopedic Surgeon's Story of the Great War]. Huse Publishing Co, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1921</ref> Bayumi and a fellow civilian Poruguese surgeon were assigned as assistants to two British surgeons and each had charge of two wards of about fifty beds each.<ref name="WO" />
During the [[World War I]], Bayumi, who was studying in England, worked as a civilian contract surgeon in the [[Welsh Metropolitan War Hospital]] in [[Cardiff]]. In his memoirs, the American orthopaedic surgeon [[H. Winnett Orr]] described Bayumi as a "fine worker".<ref name="WO">Winnett Orr H: [http://libcudl.colorado.edu/wwi/pdf/i73730658.pdf An Orthopedic Surgeon's Story of the Great War]. Huse Publishing Co, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1921</ref> Bayumi and a fellow civilian Poruguese surgeon were assigned as assistants to two British surgeons and each had charge of two wards of about fifty beds each.<ref name="WO" />


Back to Egypt, he was assigned professor of surgery in the [[Egyptian University]]. In 1938 he established Kasr El Aini Orthopaedic Surgery Department, the oldest department dedicated for [[orthopaedic surgery]] in Egypt and the Middle East, with Professor Mohamed Kamel Hussein.<ref name="Bedair">{{Cite journal | author= Bedair S. | year= 1998 | title= The Impact of Abou El-Reesh Hospital Experience on Paediatric Orthopaedics In Egypt | journal= Pan Arab J Orth Traum | volume= 2 | issue = 1 | pages = 3-4 | doi = | url = http://www.pajot.eg.net/pdf/f1_1998/f1a4a2.PDF | pmid= }}</ref>
Back to Egypt, he was assigned professor of surgery in the [[Egyptian University]]. In 1938 he established Kasr El Aini Orthopaedic Surgery Department, the oldest department dedicated for [[orthopaedic surgery]] in Egypt and the Middle East, with Professor Mohamed Kamel Hussein.<ref name="Bedair">{{Cite journal | author= Bedair S. | year= 1998 | title= The Impact of Abou El-Reesh Hospital Experience on Paediatric Orthopaedics In Egypt | journal= Pan Arab J Orth Traum | volume= 2 | issue = 1 | pages = 3–4 | doi = | url = http://www.pajot.eg.net/pdf/f1_1998/f1a4a2.PDF | pmid= }}</ref>


In April 7, 1938, the council of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of England]] elected Bayumi as fellow of the College without examination.<ref name="BMJ">{{Cite journal | author= BMJ | year= 1938 | title= Local News: Universities and Colleges | journal= The British Medical Journal | volume= | issue = | pages = 929 | doi = | url = http://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC2086292&blobtype=pdf | pmid= }}</ref>
In April 7, 1938, the council of the [[Royal College of Surgeons of England]] elected Bayumi as fellow of the College without examination.<ref name="BMJ">{{Cite journal | author= BMJ | year= 1938 | title= Local News: Universities and Colleges | journal= The British Medical Journal | volume= | issue = | pages = 929 | doi = | url = http://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC2086292&blobtype=pdf | pmid= }}</ref>
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Revision as of 14:12, 26 February 2015

Mahmud Bayumi, FRCS (c 1890 - 1938) was an Egyptian orthopaedic surgery professor at Kasr El Aini Medical School. He established the Kasr El Aini Orthopaedic Surgery Department with Professor Mohamed Kamel Hussein. He is the father of the actor Ahmed Ramzy.

During the World War I, Bayumi, who was studying in England, worked as a civilian contract surgeon in the Welsh Metropolitan War Hospital in Cardiff. In his memoirs, the American orthopaedic surgeon H. Winnett Orr described Bayumi as a "fine worker".[1] Bayumi and a fellow civilian Poruguese surgeon were assigned as assistants to two British surgeons and each had charge of two wards of about fifty beds each.[1]

Back to Egypt, he was assigned professor of surgery in the Egyptian University. In 1938 he established Kasr El Aini Orthopaedic Surgery Department, the oldest department dedicated for orthopaedic surgery in Egypt and the Middle East, with Professor Mohamed Kamel Hussein.[2]

In April 7, 1938, the council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England elected Bayumi as fellow of the College without examination.[3]

Family

In October 1915, Bayumi married Helen MacKay, a Scottish lady.[4] They had three male children: Hassan, who later became a doctor, Ramzy, who graduated from the Faculty of Commerce and became a film actor, and Omar, who died a child.

References

  1. ^ a b Winnett Orr H: An Orthopedic Surgeon's Story of the Great War. Huse Publishing Co, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1921
  2. ^ Bedair S. (1998). "The Impact of Abou El-Reesh Hospital Experience on Paediatric Orthopaedics In Egypt" (PDF). Pan Arab J Orth Traum. 2 (1): 3–4.
  3. ^ BMJ (1938). "Local News: Universities and Colleges". The British Medical Journal: 929.
  4. ^ Mahmud Bayumi in the England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index, 1837-1915

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