Sir Norman Moore

Sir Norman Moore

pathologist United Kingdom

Sir Norman Moore (1847-1922) was a prominent pathologist, historian, and a baronet from Manchester, known for his deep engagement with Irish culture and language. Raised by his Quaker mother, he had an unconventional upbringing that led him to a distinguished medical career at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, where he also authored its history. Moore's love for Ireland was profound, as he frequently visited his ancestral homeland and immersed himself in its history and literature, contributing significantly to Irish studies.

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Ireland Ireland: Sir Norman Moore was a Manchester-born and Cambridge-educated pathologist and historian who had a deep entanglement with Ireland and its culture. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Frank McNally on a Mancunian hibernophile, Sir Norman Moore  – The Irish Times