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Major-General John Simson Stuart Martin CSI (18 June 1888 – 24 December 1973) was a Scottish doctor in the Indian Medical Service. He served during both World Wars. Born in Stornoway, he was educated at Oban High School, Rockhampton Grammar School (Queensland) and the University of Edinburgh. He was commissioned into the Indian Medical Service in 1912. He served in Mesopotamia from November 1914 until April 1916 he was taken prisoner by the Turks at the fall of Kut. He was mentioned in despatches in 1916. By the time of the start of the Second World War, he was a Colonel, and was further promoted to substantive Major-General 6 March 1943, retiring 6 March 1945.

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  • 约翰·西蒙·斯图尔特·马丁(英語:John Simson Stuart Martin,常称为J·S·S·马丁,1888年6月18日-1973年12月24日)是一位苏格兰军医,曾在印度服役,经历过两次世界大战,最后以陆军少将军衔退役,他的女婿是免疫学家阿夫里奥·密契森。 (zh)
  • Major-General John Simson Stuart Martin CSI (18 June 1888 – 24 December 1973) was a Scottish doctor in the Indian Medical Service. He served during both World Wars. Born in Stornoway, he was educated at Oban High School, Rockhampton Grammar School (Queensland) and the University of Edinburgh. He was commissioned into the Indian Medical Service in 1912. He served in Mesopotamia from November 1914 until April 1916 he was taken prisoner by the Turks at the fall of Kut. He was mentioned in despatches in 1916. By the time of the start of the Second World War, he was a Colonel, and was further promoted to substantive Major-General 6 March 1943, retiring 6 March 1945. (en)
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  • Major-General John Simson Stuart Martin CSI (18 June 1888 – 24 December 1973) was a Scottish doctor in the Indian Medical Service. He served during both World Wars. Born in Stornoway, he was educated at Oban High School, Rockhampton Grammar School (Queensland) and the University of Edinburgh. He was commissioned into the Indian Medical Service in 1912. He served in Mesopotamia from November 1914 until April 1916 he was taken prisoner by the Turks at the fall of Kut. He was mentioned in despatches in 1916. By the time of the start of the Second World War, he was a Colonel, and was further promoted to substantive Major-General 6 March 1943, retiring 6 March 1945. He latterly lived at Glendale, in the Isle of Skye. He died at Gesto Hospital on the island. His daughter Lorna is the wife of immunologist Avrion Mitchison. (en)
  • 约翰·西蒙·斯图尔特·马丁(英語:John Simson Stuart Martin,常称为J·S·S·马丁,1888年6月18日-1973年12月24日)是一位苏格兰军医,曾在印度服役,经历过两次世界大战,最后以陆军少将军衔退役,他的女婿是免疫学家阿夫里奥·密契森。 (zh)
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