An Important Senior Indian Army Medical Officer’s Group of Three. C.B. (Military) neck order. Indian Mutiny Medal Three Times Mentioned in Despatches & 2nd Afghanistan War Medal To. Surgeon & Surgeon Major (late,Deputy Surgeon General). Dr ALFRED ETESON. CB. MD. MRCS. Indian Medical Service, Bengal Medical Department & Bengal Artillery. [THE MEDALS] C.B. Military (Companion of the Bath) Neck Order (London Gazette 1907) INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL 1857-58 (no clasp) Officially engraved in running script. Surg’n A. ETESON. GOORKA FORCE (*A Superbly Toned Medal in Mint State on its fresh & original cotton ribbon) [MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES] Alfred Eteson.,CB.,MD.,MRCS Indian medical service, Deputy Surgeon General London gazettes of: M.I.D. 13 Oct 1857 M.I.D. 31 Jan 1859 M.I.D. 22 Feb 1859 & AFGHANISTAN MEDAL (2nd Afghan War) 1878-80 (no clasp) Officially engraved in italic block capitals. SURG: MAJ: A , ETESON, M,D. BL S and M (Surgeon Major, A, ETESON, M.D. (Bengal Sappers and Miners) (*A Superbly Toned Medal in Practically Mint state on its fresh & original cotton ribbon) This is an extraordinarily desirable gallantry group to a very senior Army surgical and medical practitioner who in his time was the head of medical services for some major units of the Indian Army. He also very unusually received no less than “three” mentions in despatches for his distinguished services during the Indian Mutiny and he was later awarded a C.B. (Military) for his fine medical contributions on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the mutiny in 1907. The Royal Army Museum collection apparently holds several important campaign description documents which were written by Dr ETESON The group comes complete with an extensive file of excellent research which now includes a photograph of Dr Eteson. £2995 (With Quality Part-Exchanges Welcome)