Other Information:Henry was educated at Marlborough College and at St Bartholomew’s Hospital - entering as a student in 1905. He obtained the diplomas of M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. in 1915. He entered the war in France on 20th August 1914, serving as a dresser in the Duchess of Westminster’s Hospital in France. He obtained a temporary commission as lieutenant in the R.A.M.C. in 1915 and became attached to the 1/6th West Yorkshire Regiment as their medical officer. He was instantly killed whilst attending the wounded during an enemy attack at Vierstraat, near Mt Kemmel. He is believed to be buried at Wytchaete. Henry was the son of the Rev. & Mrs E C Robinson of Malvern.
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