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Position of being a physician and/or surgeon to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom
Physician to the King (or Queen, as appropriate) is a title (as postnominals, KHP, QHP) held by physicians of the Medical Household of the Sovereign of
Physician_to_the_King
French doctor and botanist
First Physician First Physician to King Louis XIV and Cardinal Mazarin. This gave Vautier not only the privilege of belonging to the Sun King's inner
François_Vautier
British physician, philanthropist and co-operator (1786–1865)
William King (17 April 1786 – 19 October 1865) was a British physician and philanthropist from Brighton. He was an early supporter of the co-operative
William_King_(physician)
French physician
1595; died on 9 August 1671 at the Royal Garden in Paris) was a French medical doctor. He was First Physician to King Louis XIV. Antoine Vallot had succeeded
Antoine_Vallot
French Physician
Paris) was the King's First Physician at the beginning of the reign of Louis XIV. His father, who was also named Jacques Cousinot, was dean of the Faculty
Jacques_Cousinot
British royal household unit
Doctor to the King and Queen, Physician to the King, a Serjeant Surgeon, Apothecaries to the King, Occulist to the King, Dentist to the King, Orthopaedic
Medical_Household
English surgeon and physician
Sir Edmund King (c.1630–1709), also Edmund Freeman, Edmond King, was an English surgeon and physician. He is known as an experimentalist, and also for
Edmund_King_(physician)
English physician (1731–1802)
from George III to become Physician to the King. Darwin was born in 1731 at Elston Hall, Nottinghamshire, near Newark-on-Trent, England, the youngest of seven
Erasmus_Darwin
Scottish physician and homeopath
President of the Faculty of Homeopathy in 1923. Weir became Physician Royal to King George V (reigned 1910–36; Weir his physician from 1918), King Edward VIII
John_Weir_(physician)
Apparatus designed for carrying out executions by beheading
end life rather than to inflict unnecessary pain. A committee formed under Antoine Louis, physician to the King and Secretary to the Academy of Surgery
Guillotine
from May 2024. On 20 May 2024, McNee was appointed an Honorary Physician to the King (KHP), from which position he stepped down in August 2025, as he
Philip_McNee
Scottish physician and astronomer
John Craig (died 1620) was a Scottish physician and astronomer. He was physician to King James. He corresponded with Tycho Brahe, and associated with John
John_Craig_(physician)
Leading position in the UK Royal Household
and the yeomen of the Guard. Canadian Secretary to the King Private secretary The principal channel of communication between the monarch and the governments
Private Secretary to the Sovereign
Private_Secretary_to_the_Sovereign
Korean physician (1474–1550)
only woman to serve as head physician to the King in the rigidly hierarchical and male-dominated social structure of the Joseon Dynasty. "Daejanggeum
Janggeum
Departments of the British royal family
or joint) Households. King Edward VII (1841–1910) had been created Prince of Wales shortly after his birth. The household of the Prince of Wales was first
Household of Edward VII and Alexandra
Household_of_Edward_VII_and_Alexandra
1954 film by Curtis Bernhardt
Charles Carson as Sir Geoffrey Baker, physician to the King Ernest Clark as Doctor Warren, physician to the King Peter Bull as Mr. Fox, MP Mark Dignam as Mr
Beau_Brummell_(1954_film)
British biochemist and nutritionist
GBE in the 1948 New Year Honours. He was appointed an Honorary Physician to the King in 1937. Publications include Nutrition and Disease – the Interaction
Edward_Mellanby
Korean lower caste
only woman to serve as head physician to the King in the rigidly hierarchical and male-dominated social structure of the Joseon Dynasty. "Daejanggeum
Ch'ŏnmin
2003–2004 South Korean television series
Lee Young-ae in the title role, it tells the tale of an orphaned kitchen cook who went on to become the King's first female physician. In a time when
Jewel_in_the_Palace
Position in the British Royal Household
The Piper to the Sovereign (Scottish Gaelic: Pìobaire an Uachdarain), more commonly known as the King's Piper (Pìobaire an Rìgh) or Queen's Piper (Pìobaire
Piper_to_the_Sovereign
Franco-Scottish chemist and physician
was named physician to the king of France. Lord Scudamore, English ambassador in Paris, writing to Secretary Windebank, promises to ‘signify to Dr. Davison
William_Davison_(physician)
1988 novel by Noah Gordon
The Physician is a novel by Noah Gordon. It is about the life of a Christian English boy in the 11th century who journeys across Europe in order to study
The_Physician
Play published in 1684
another. With the court and country reduced to erotic madness, the court physician counsels: "Fuck women, and let Bugg'ry be no more". The king himself, however
Sodom, or the Quintessence of Debauchery
Sodom,_or_the_Quintessence_of_Debauchery
(1831-1913), physician to the king, in 1867. She served as hovfröken (maid of honour) to the queen dowager Josephine in 1865–67. Lotten Edholm initiated the participation
Lotten_Edholm
British physician
physician in obstetrics at King's College Hospital. He was appointed as Physician to the Queen in 1918 and knighted. Phillips published widely in the
John_Phillips_(physician)
Treasurer to the British monarchy
The Keeper of the Privy Purse and Treasurer to the King/Queen (or Financial Secretary to the King/Queen) is responsible for the financial management of
Keeper_of_the_Privy_Purse
Scottish physician and philosopher (1780–1844)
Aberdeen and appointed Physician to the King in Scotland. He was born in Aberdeen the eldest son of Rev George Abercrombie (1713–1790), the minister of East
John_Abercrombie_(physician)
Upcoming South Korean television series
Young-ae in her titular role. It follows the story of Jang-geum, who became the first female physician of the king. Lee Young-ae as Jang-geum An uinyeo.
Uinyeo_Dae_Jang_Geum
Findlay Henderson KCMG CB (1858–1924) was a senior British physician, Physician to the King, and England rugby international player. Born in Calcutta on
Robert Henderson (physician, born 1858)
Robert_Henderson_(physician,_born_1858)
Royal Navy Surgeon Rear Admiral and general practitioner (born 1972)
Honorary Physician (QHP) to Queen Elizabeth II on 24 May 2021. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth, she became an Honorary Physician (KHP) to King Charles
Fleur_Marshall
English physician to Charles II
Baber, M.D. (18 April 1625 – 1704), was an English physician to Charles II, often employed by the king to negotiate with puritans and other non-conformists
John_Baber_(physician)
Irish Royal Navy officer (1864–1935)
Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy from 1923 to 1927, and in 1925 was named an honorary physician to the King. Knighted in 1926, Chambers
Joseph Chambers (Royal Navy officer)
Joseph_Chambers_(Royal_Navy_officer)
British medical doctor
administrator. He was Medical Director-General of the Royal Navy, 1931–1934; and Honorary Physician to the King at the same time. "Munks Roll Details for Sir Reginald
Reginald_Bond
Theban Tomb
the ancient Egyptian noble named Nebamun, who lived during the 18th Dynasty, during the reign of Amenhotep II. Nebamun was a scribe and a physician to
TT17
Irish noble family
was senior physician to the King of Spain. His cousin Don Esteban de Iguiño (Stephen Higgins) was a General in the Spanish Colonial Army in the Philippines
O'Higgins_family
English monarch courtier
initially responsible for assisting the king in excretion and hygiene. The physical intimacy of the role naturally led to his becoming a man in whom much
Groom_of_the_Stool
Danish physician, philosopher and statesman (1737–1772)
German-Danish physician, philosopher and statesman. He became royal physician to the mentally ill King Christian VII of Denmark-Norway and a minister in the Danish
Johann_Friedrich_Struensee
Purported Ancient Egyptian physician
Merit-Ptah ("Beloved of Ptah") was thought to be a female chief physician of the king's court during the Second Dynasty of Egypt, c. 2700 BC. She was
Merit-Ptah
British doctor
doctor who served as physician-in-ordinary to three British monarchs: Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. At the age of 31, Reid was given
Sir_James_Reid,_1st_Baronet
Overseas health overseer for the monarch of England
A Medical Officer to The King (or Medical Officer to The Queen) is a health overseer that accompanies the monarch on overseas tours. He is normally a
Medical_Officer_to_The_King
Scottish physician and scientist (1710–1790)
Edinburgh (1773–1775) and first physician to the king in Scotland (1773–1790). He also assisted in obtaining a royal charter for the Philosophical Society of
William_Cullen
British royal physician (1864–1945)
physician to the British royal family and President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1931 to 1937. He is known for his responsibility in the death
Bertrand Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn
Bertrand_Dawson,_1st_Viscount_Dawson_of_Penn
British doctor (1857–1936)
Order of the Bath in the 1906 King's Birthday Honours. On 24 July 1907, he was appointed Honorary Physician to the King (KHP). He was promoted to Knight
Alfred_Keogh
Department of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom
The office of the Surveyor of the King's/Queen's Pictures, in the Royal Collection Department of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom
Surveyor of the King's Pictures
Surveyor_of_the_King's_Pictures
British physician and academic (born 1958)
appointed physician to the Royal Household and in July 2014, head of the Medical Household, the medical section of the Royal Household of the British monarch
Huw_Thomas_(physician)
British physician and professor
medical profession in the west of Scotland, including many former pupils and assistants; in 1908, he was made honorary physician to the king in Scotland. A conservative
Thomas_McCall_Anderson
French alchemist of the 18th century
to Claude Chevalier, physician to the King of France and to the Cent-Suisses. Like many alchemical texts, the language is highly allegorical. In the preface
Sabine_Stuart_de_Chevalier
English physician (1731-1797)
appointed physician to the king on the resignation of Shaw. He was elected a Fellow of the College of Physicians on 3 March 1763. He delivered the Gulstonian
Richard_Warren_(physician)
Saudi Arabian physician (1889–1978)
medical doctor. He was King Abdulaziz Al Saud's personal physician. Khashoggi's remote Turkish ancestors made the Hajj from Kayseri to Mecca some four centuries
Muhammad_Khashoggi
UK poet, physician and soldier
with verses) he became a Fellow of the Society of Physicians and was sworn Physician to the King, and from 1660 to 1664 was Principal of St Mary Hall
Martin_Lluelyn
Swiss Protestant reformer
and his brother Michel Cop, sons of the king's physician, had become Calvin's friends during their shared time at the Collège de Montaigu. They were sons
Nicolas_Cop
subsequently physician to the King and a major benefactor of the college, including the Radcliffe Quad, immediately to the east of the main quad. In 1674, the tradition
Richard_Clayton_(academic)
Nepalese physician
Member of the Royal College of Physicians and also the FRCP from Edinburgh. He was also the personal physician to the King Mahendra. He was the founder
Mrigendra_Raj_Pandey
Surname list
Francisco Hernández de Toledo (1514–1587), naturalist and court physician to the King of Spain Francisco de Toledo, Count of Oropesa (1515–1584), Spanish
Toledo_(surname)
Former royal office in England
Great Britain and ultimately the United Kingdom. He was earlier called the King's/Queen's Swanmaster. The office existed to perform Swan-Upping marking
Keeper_of_the_Queen's_Swans
Subordinate officer of the Royal Household
along the River Thames. The role of the King's Bargemaster was to oversee this. The tradition of the Bargemaster dates back to 1215, with the signing
King's_Bargemaster
Irish physician and politician
until 1923 as representative of the Queen's University at Westminster. He was appointed Honorary Physician to the King in Ireland in 1919, and was subsequently
William_Whitla
Great Officer of State in the United Kingdom
year and only when the king called it together wherever he happened to be holding court at the time and (2) the growing wealth of the kingdom ensured that
Lord_Chancellor
Village in Bridgend County Borough, Wales
Dan Davies (physician to the king and chief advisor for the establishment of the NHS), Phylip Henry Rees (preacher and evangelist of the Gospel) and Wendy
Pontycymer
UK undertaking businesses
James’s Street, London. The Banting family conducted the funerals of King George III in 1820, King George IV in 1830, Prince William Frederick, Duke of
Funeral directors to the Royal Household
Funeral_directors_to_the_Royal_Household
Village in Somerset, England
was built around the 1760s by John Wood, the Younger, for Sir Caesar Hawkins, who was the physician to the King. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed
Kelston
British barrister and physician
working especially with asbestosis. In 1944 he was appointed Honorary Physician to King George VI. Close colleagues called him "Uncle M". In authorship he
Edward_Merewether_(physician)
Letters placed after a person's name bestowing a rank or title to them
(ADC), Physician to the King (KHP), Honorary Surgeon to the King (KHS), Honorary Dental Surgeon to the King (KHDS), Honorary Nursing Sister to the King (KHNS)
Post-nominal_letters
English physician (1718–1807)
English physician and clergyman best known for his treatment of King George III of Great Britain and Queen Maria I of Portugal. Willis was the third son
Francis_Willis_(physician)
Scottish physician and yachtsman
Scottish physician and yachtsman. He was Regius Professor of Medicine at Aberdeen University 1891 to 1912. He was Honorary Physician to the King in Scotland
David_White_Finlay
Private medical school in New York, US
as the medical department of King's College (now Columbia University), the College of Physicians and Surgeons was the first medical school in the Thirteen
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Columbia_University_College_of_Physicians_and_Surgeons
Scottish physician
1620–30. Having chosen the medical profession, he rapidly attained an eminent position. He was appointed physician to the king, was knighted, and obtained
John_Wedderburn_(physician)
English neurosurgeon
as president of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons from 2000 to 2002, he was president of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Graham_Teasdale_(physician)
Bohemian novelist
Templeton left England in 1956 to live in India with her second husband, a cardiologist and the physician to the King of Nepal. Her novel Gordon was first
Edith_Templeton
King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603
27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567, and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English
James_VI_and_I
American architect
Kingdom of Bavaria to Michael, private physician to the King of Bavaria, and Margaretta, his Scotland-born mother. The family emigrated to the United States
Robert_S._Roeschlaub
Greek: Ἀρίσταρχος) was the name of at least two people of classical antiquity known to be physicians: Aristarchus, a Greek physician, of whom no particulars
Aristarchus_(physician)
British physician
fellow of the College of Physicians. He lived in Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, and became physician to the King Charles II. Elected physician to St. Bartholomew's
Edward_Browne_(physician)
German fairy tale
Death is standing at the foot of the bed. The physician feels pity for the king and decides to trick Death. The physician turns the king around in his bed
Godfather_Death
Greek physician to Mauretanian king Juba II
Greek: Εὔφορβος Euphorbos) was the Greek physician of Juba II (r. 30 BC – 25 BC). He wrote that a succulent plant, similar to the Euphorbia, was a powerful
Euphorbus_(physician)
French chemist, alchemist, physician, and botanist (1620–1671)
1654, he became physician to the King of France, Louis XIV. In 1663, he married Esther de Bonnafous. In 1674, he became a member of the Académie française
Pierre_Borel
Scottish physician and ornithologist (1869-1952)
Saxby is said to have been invited to become a court physician to the King of Sweden, but he preferred to work on Unst. For his work among the Swedish fishermen
Thomas_Edmondston_Saxby
British government recognitions
William Taylor, MD, CB, Honorary Physician to the King Civil Division Richard Davis Awdry, CB, Accountant General of the Royal Navy Bernard Eric Barrington
1902_Coronation_Honours
English neurologist (1835–1907)
was a Physician-Extraordinary to Queen Victoria and Physician-in-Ordinary to King Edward VII and the Prince of Wales. Broadbent was born at Longwood Edge
William_Broadbent
Post in the British monarchy
the King's Music (or Master of the Queen's Music, or earlier Master of the King's Musick) is a post in the Royal Household of the United Kingdom. The
Master_of_the_King's_Music
King of Denmark and Norway from 1766 to 1808
nominally king for most of his reign. His royal advisers changed depending on the outcome of power struggles. From 1770 to 1772, his court physician Johann
Christian_VII
British government recognitions
The 1935 Birthday Honours for the British Empire were announced on 3 June 1935 to celebrate the Birthday and Silver Jubilee of King George V. The recipients
1935_Birthday_Honours
Medieval title for judge or minister
Justiciar is the English form of the medieval Latin term justiciarius or justitiarius (meaning "judge" or "justice"). The Chief Justiciar was the king's chief
Justiciar
German physician (1812–1898)
France) pioneer medical researcher and personal physician to the King of the Belgians. He studied medicine at the Berlin University, receiving his M.D. in 1835
Gottlieb_Gluge
British physician (born 1940)
Thompson, KCVO (born 14 April 1940) is a British physician and past president of the Royal College of Physicians in London. Thompson studied medicine at Oxford
Richard_Thompson_(physician)
Position in British Royal Household
The Lives of Court Physicians, Surgeons and Apothecaries. Sutton. p. 263. ISBN 978-0-7509-3184-7. Retrieved 30 April 2019. Matthews, L.G. (1967). The
Apothecary to the Household at Sandringham
Apothecary_to_the_Household_at_Sandringham
British princess (1783–1810)
her to her bed on the 25th. The king summoned his daughter's physicians to him at seven o'clock every morning and three or four other times during the day
Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom
Princess_Amelia_of_the_United_Kingdom
Street in Hammersmith, London
home to the artist Philip James de Loutherbourg until his death there in 1812. No. 15 was lived in by Sir Clifton Wintringham (1720–1794), physician to the
Hammersmith_Terrace
1997 British film
Physician's Assistant Henry King as Lead Reaper Most of the film was shot in the County Clare village of Sixmilebridge and in Mount Ievers Court, the
The_Serpent's_Kiss
Office in the British Royal Household, 1236–1846
order within the King's Court (Court of Marshalsea or Palace Court) which was abolished in 1849. According to The Present State of the British Court, published
Knight_Marshal
Irish physician and nutritionist
received a knighthood in July 1933, and was appointed as Honourable Physician to the King in 1935. McCarrison was born in Portadown, in County Armagh, Northern
Robert_McCarrison
British medical doctor
medical doctor, physician to the King from 1937 until his own death. Cassidy was born the eldest son of David McKay Cassidy, a doctor at the Lancaster Mental
Maurice_Cassidy
Former office in Royal Household of the UK
in 2013. The office of Coroner of The King's or Queen's Household, reporting to the Lord Steward of the Household, dates back at least to the 13th century
Coroner of the Queen's Household
Coroner_of_the_Queen's_Household
First of the Great Officers of State in England
Admiral, and a cousin to the late Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk Villiers was Lord High Admiral, and a favourite of King Charles I father, King James I Butler was
Lord_High_Steward
List of assistants to the monarch
Waiting", to His Majesty. Grand Chamberlain of France (Gentilhomme de la Chambre), who would oversee the French king's entertainments and physicians. Gentilhombres
Lords and Gentlemen of the Bedchamber
Lords_and_Gentlemen_of_the_Bedchamber
Australian physician
Australian physician who ran the King Edward Medical College in Lahore and married Princess Bamba Singh. He was born in Buninyong on 18 December 1872, the son
David_Waters_Sutherland
City in Liège Province, Wallonia, Belgium
1547, Agustino, physician to the King of England, Henry VIII, stayed in Spa and helped give knowledge to the world of the value of the Spa water. In 1559
Spa,_Belgium
Italian-Jewish Zionist and SOE agent (1905–1944)
the Dachau concentration camp. Sereni was born in Rome to an assimilated Italian Jewish family. His father was physician to the King of Italy. At the
Enzo_Sereni
Most senior official of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom
until 1924. The office dates from the Middle Ages when the King's Chamberlain often acted as the King's spokesman in Council and Parliament. The current Lord
Lord_Chamberlain
an Italian physician active in England from as early as 1101. Grimbald served King Henry I as royal physician, often accompanying the king on his travels
Grimbald_(physician)
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