The Medical Household is the medical part of the
Royal Household of the
Sovereign
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The roles of a sovereign vary from monarch, ruler or ...
of the
United Kingdom
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.
It mainly comprises a range of Physicians and Surgeons to the Sovereign and to the Royal Household. None have more than a nominal or occasional role, although the
Apothecaries
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to the Household at Windsor and London hold daily surgeries, and other apothecaries receive smaller salaries and all others receive only an
honorarium An honorarium is an ''ex gratia'' payment, i.e., a payment made, without the giver recognizing themselves as having any liability or legal obligation, to a person for his or her services in a volunteer capacity or for services for which fees are no ...
.
The
Coroner
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to the King/Queen's household investigates deaths within royal residences, but also conducted the inquiry into the
death of Diana, Princess of Wales
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.
There are currently two
Physicians to the King, a
Serjeant Surgeon
The Serjeant Surgeon is the senior surgeon in the Medical Household of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. The origin of the post dates back to 1253. Early serjeant surgeons were military surgeons who followed their king ...
, a
Surgeon to the King,
Surgeon Oculist to the King,
Surgeon Gynaecologist to the King,
Surgeon Dentist to the King,
Orthopaedic Surgeon to the King,
Physician to the Household,
Surgeon to the Household,
Surgeon Oculist to the Household,
Apothecary to the King,
Apothecary to the Household at Windsor,
Apothecary to the Household
The Apothecary to the Household is an officer of the Medical Household of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. He has a salaried daily surgery.
The Apothecary to the Household was originally responsible for providing medic ...
, and an
Apothecary to the Household at Sandringham.
A
Medical Officer to the King A Medical Officer to The King/Queen accompanies His/Her Majesty on overseas tour.
He is normally a senior Royal Navy surgeon. He is not, strictly, a member of the Medical Household of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom.
...
accompanies His Majesty on overseas tours. They are normally a senior
Royal Navy
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surgeon.
Honorary positions
Additionally, honorary
physicians
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and
surgeons
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are appointed from the
British Armed Forces
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and in the
Commonwealth
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.
These titles are shared with those held by functioning
Physician to the Queen
Physician to the King (or Queen, as appropriate) is a title held by physicians of the Medical Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. Part of the Royal Household, the Medical Household includes physicians, who treat general conditions ...
:
* King's Honorary Surgeon (QHS)
* King's Honorary Dental Surgeon (KHDS)
* King's Honorary Physician (QHP)
* King’s Honorary Nursing Sister (QHNS)
* King’s Honorary Physicians (Civil) (KHPC)
List of Heads of the Medical Household
The Head of the Medical Household was first appointed in 1973.
* 1973–1981:
Sir Richard Bayliss, KCVO MD FRCP
MRCS
* 1981–1989:
Sir John Batten, KCVO MD FRCP
* 1989–1993:
Sir Anthony Dawson, KCVO
MD FRCP
* 1993–2005:
Sir Richard Thompson,
KCVO DM PRCP
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* 2005–2014:
Professor Sir John Cunningham,
KCVO BM BCh MA DM
FRCP
* 2014–present:
Professor Sir Huw Thomas,
KCVO MBBS MA PhD
References
External links
1982 History of Queen Victoria's Medical Household
{{British Monarchy Household
Positions within the British Royal Household
Court physicians