Sir James William Tudor Thomas: Pioneer of Modern Corneal Surgery
Sir James William Tudor Thomas: Pioneer of Modern Corneal Surgery Pioneers of Welsh Medical Innovation James William Tudor Thomas Early Life and Family Background Sir James William Tudor Thomas stands among the most influential figures in the evolution of modern eye surgery , a Welsh surgeon whose work transformed corneal transplantation from a precarious experiment into a dependable, life‑changing medical procedure. Born in Ystradgynlais in 1893 , he grew up at a time when blindness caused by corneal disease was widely regarded as irreversible. 1911 Census The 1911 Census records the seventeen‑year‑old “Tudor Thomas” living with his parents at Cilgwyn, Ystradgynlais , his father Thomas Thomas , aged 55 , serving as a headmaster , and his mother Mary Thomas , aged 49 , managing the household. Already listed as a medical student , he was clearly set upon the path that would define his life. After studying medicine in Cardiff and London , and serving with the Royal Army Medical Co...