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Alexander Macklin

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British doctor and explorer (1889–1967)

Alexander Macklin
Born
Alexander Hepburne Macklin

1 September 1889
India, New Delhi
Died21 March 1967(1967-03-21) (aged 77)
Aberdeen, Scotland
OccupationsPhysician, explorer and Surgeon

Alexander Hepburne MacklinOBE MC TD (1 September 1889 – 21 March 1967) was a Scottish physician who served as one of the two surgeons on SirErnest Shackleton'sImperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917. In 1921–1922, he joined theShackleton–Rowett Expedition aboard theQuest. He was also a dog trainer and quartermaster on Shackleton’s expeditions.

Early life

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Alexander Macklin was born on 1 September 1889 inIndia, New Delhi. When the family returned to Britain Dr Macklin set up practice in theScilly Isles Alexander travelled to Scilly Isles at the start of boyhood13 years old, where young Macklin became an enthusiastic and proficient boat handler.He went toPlymouth College and then to theUniversity of London. After working for a short amount of time as a deckhand, he continued his education at theVictoria University of Manchester, where he qualified as a surgeon/doctor.

Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition

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Main article:Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition

Soon after qualifying he applied to join Shackleton's expedition and was accepted. As well as his surgeon's duties he was put in charge of the ship's dogs and was also assigned a team ofsledge dogs to drive. TheEndurance became trapped in the ice and was later crushed, forcing Shackleton to lead his men across the ice to open water where they travelled by boat toElephant Island. After the ship became trapped in the ice, Macklin's dog team was put to work. He brought back severalseals that had been shot for food, and once the men began the long trek across the ice, he and the other dog teams were sent back to Ocean Camp (the first camp established near the ship) to fetch supplies. Eventually all the dogs had to be shot, but Macklin's team was the last to be killed.

After arriving at Elephant Island, Shackleton and five men took one of the boats, theJames Caird, and set out to fetch help fromSouth Georgia. Macklin andMcIlroy, the other surgeon, were left behind as Shackleton knew the skills would be required more on the island than on the boat:Rickinson had a heart condition,Hudson was suffering a nervous breakdown.Blackborow hadgangrene in his toes and shortly after the boat left, Macklin and McIlroy were forced to amputate all the toes on his left foot; Macklin gave him achloroformanaesthetic while McIlroy removed the toes. Like most of the crew, Macklin was awarded the SilverPolar Medal for his efforts during the expedition.

After the expedition

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On his return to Britain, Macklin gained a commission as a temporary lieutenant in theRoyal Army Medical Corps (RAMC), with effect from 22 November 1916.[1] He was promoted to temporary captain on 22 November 1917.[2] During World War I he served in France, Russia and Italy. He won theMilitary Cross (MC) for bravery in tending the wounded under fire while serving in Italy.

After the war, Macklin continued to serve with the RAMC, seeing service with the Allied Expeditionary Force in Northern Russia along with his old Boss, Shackleton. He rose to the acting rank of major on 4 May 1919[3] and, for his service in Russia, was appointed anOfficer of the Order of the British Empire on 11 November 1919[4] and awarded the RussianOrder of Saint Stanislaus.[5] He resigned his commission on 23 March 1920, retaining the rank of captain.[6]

Together with formerEndurance crew membersWorsley,Hussey,Wild,McIlroy,Kerr,McLeod andCharles Green, Shackleton invited Macklin to join him for theShackleton–Rowett Expedition in 1922 on board theQuest. The ship was plagued by engine trouble and eventually diverted toRio de Janeiro. After repairs lasting several weeks, the Quest headed for South Georgia. Shackleton was troubled with heart pain throughout the voyage, but despite Macklin's orders refused to rest. In Rio, Shackleton suffered a heart attack but would not let Macklin examine him. The ship landed in South Georgia on 4 January 1922. Early in the morning of 5 January, Macklin was called to Shackleton's quarters to find him having another heart attack. He died shortly after Macklin arrived. As the ship's surgeon, it was Macklin's role to prepare the body for burial on South Georgia.

In 1925 Macklin relocated toDundee and began work at theDundee Royal Infirmary, where he would work for the next 21 years. At the start of World War II, he returned to active service as a major in the Medical Corps, serving in East Africa and rising to lieutenant-colonel. He received theTerritorial Decoration (TD), and retired from the army in August 1948 with the honorary rank of colonel.[7]

He married Jean in 1947 and moved toAberdeen where he worked as the physician of student health services at theUniversity of Aberdeen. Though he retired from university practice in 1960, he continued to work at theAberdeen Royal Infirmary as a locum house surgeon. He and Jean had two sons, Alexander and Richard. He died on 21 March 1967.

References

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  1. ^"No. 29858".The London Gazette (Supplement). 8 December 1916. p. 12092.
  2. ^"No. 30423".The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 December 1917. p. 12993.
  3. ^"No. 31462".The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 July 1919. p. 9116.
  4. ^"No. 31764".The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 January 1920. p. 1376.
  5. ^Damien Wright.Shackleton's men in the Arctic: polar explorers and Arctic warfare in North Russia 1918–19. Orders & Medals Research Society Journal, September 2017, page 197.
  6. ^"No. 31858".The London Gazette (Supplement). 9 April 1920. p. 4314.
  7. ^"No. 38644".The London Gazette (Supplement). 21 June 1949. p. 3049.

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