- Gynaecology and midwifery notebook, c 1910-c 1930;
- MD Thesis, including later notes and articles, c1921-1975.
Papers of Herbert Watt Torrance, 1892-1977, medical graduate and medical missionary, University of Glasgow
- Reference
- GB 248 UGC 164
- Dates of Creation
- c 1910-1975
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 0.09 metres
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Herbert Watt Torrance was born in Tiberias in 1892 , the third son of Dr David Watt Torrance, a missionary who had worked in Palestine, Egypt, Damascus, Nazareth and opened a hospital in Tiberias in 1885, with the specific purpose of being open to any race or religion. Herbert Watt Torrance studied at the University of Glasgow between 1911-1916, graduating with an MB ChB in 1916 . During his time at University he received a medal for Surgery (1914-1915), first class certificates for Physics, Surgery, Clinical Surgery, Diseases of the Ear, Diseases of the Throat and Nose and Practical Pathology. He also received Second Class certificates in Zoology, Anatomy, Practical Botany, Systematic Botany, Pathology, Systematic Embryology, Clinical Medicine and Midwifery . He served in France and Serbia with the Royal Army Medical Corps and was awarded the military cross. After demobilisation he returned to the University of Glasgow as demonstrator and lecturer and to study for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons. He was awarded an MD in 1921 and received a commendation for his thesis on Tay-Sachs' Disease. He returned to Tiberias and in 1923 became superintendent of the hospital. He was made an honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and was awarded an OBE for services rendered during the British Mandate in Palestine.
Following the declaration of the State of Israel in 1949 the hospital became a maternity hospital responsible for midwifery and gynaecology under the Israeil Department of Health. The hopsital closed in 1959 and Herbert Watt Torrance returned to Scotland in 1961, working as a GP in Dundee. Herbert Watt Torrance married twice and had two daughters. He died in 1977 . The work of the Torrance family for both Arabs and Jews is commemorated in Tiberias by Torrance Square which bears a dedication to Dr David and Herbert Torrance. SOURCE: GB 0254, Dundee University Archives, MS 38, Papers of Torrance family and GUAS student records.
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Acquisition Information
Gift : Lydia Dorward : April 2001 : ACCN 2047;
Gift : Lydia Dorward : March 2002 : ACCN : 2173
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Location of Originals
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Additional Information
Description compiled in line with the following international standards: International Council on Archives,ISAD(G) Second Edition, September 1999 and National Council on Archives,Rules for the construction of personal, place and corporate names
Scotland is the location of all place names in the administrative/biographical history element, unless otherwise stated.
Fonds level description compiled by Sarah Beckinsale, Archive Assistant, 22 February 2007. Lower level descriptions compiled by Anna Sander, Archive Assistant, 22 March 2004. Converted to Encoded Archival Description by Sarah Beckinsale, Archive Assistant, 22 February 2007. Edited by Gemma Tougher, Assistant Archivist (Cataloguing), 14 January 2013.