Orishejolomi Thomas

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Professor Horatio Oritsejolomi Thomas
Born1917
Died1979
Onboard Lagos - Warri
NationalityNigerian
CitizenshipNigerian
Alma materUniversity of Birmingham
Known forTropical Medicine
AwardsMemorial Lecture
Scientific career
FieldsSurgery Tropical Medicine
InstitutionsUniversity of Lagos; Vice Chancellor University of Ibadan

Professor Oritsejolomi Horatio Thomas (1917–1979), was a Nigerian medical pioneer specialising in facial reconstructive and plastic surgery. In this latter discipline he trained as an assistant to the wartime legend, Sir Archibald MacIndoe. Professor Thomas was educated at Methodist Boys' High School Lagos and Birmingham University England. He was a Nigerian academic and pioneer provost of the College of Medicine University of Lagos and the first Nigerian to be admitted to the Royal College of Surgeons of England.[1][2] He was also the first head of the university's Teaching Hospital, LUTH. He was a Senior Lecturer and surgeon at the University of Ibadan, at the institution's inception to 1962 before proceeding to Lagos. He was an editor of the West African Medical Journal and was a member of the Federal Electoral Commission in 1958. He was the chairman of the advisory committee for the establishment of the Midwestern Medical Centre (now University of Benin Teaching Hospital) in the middle of 1969.

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  1. ^ "Good health, democracy and a sound economy". The National Newspaper. The Nation. December 4, 2008. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  2. ^ Toyin Ayeni (2010). I Am a Nigerian, Not a Terrorist. Dog Ear Publishing. p. 78. ISBN 978-160-8447350.