Dr. Barry O’Meara

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Dr. Barry O’Meara was an Irish surgeon in the Royal Navy best known for serving as Napoleon Bonaparte’s personal physician during his exile on Saint Helena and later publishing a controversial account of the former emperor’s captivity.

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instanceOf Irish person
Royal Navy officer
person
physician
surgeon
allegiance United Kingdom
associatedWith British government NERFINISHED
Napoleon Bonaparte NERFINISHED
Napoleonic era
Saint Helena NERFINISHED
causeOfNotability firsthand testimony of Napoleon’s exile
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
describedNapoleonAs mistreated by British authorities
employer Royal Navy NERFINISHED
familyName O’Meara NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork medicine
surgery
genre memoir
political commentary
givenName Barry NERFINISHED
hasSubject Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
exile of Napoleon I to Saint Helena
historicalPeriod 19th century
historicalRegion Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
influenced historiography of Napoleon’s exile
public opinion on Napoleon in Britain
knownFor criticizing British authorities over Napoleon’s treatment
languageOfWorkOrName English
militaryBranch Royal Navy
name Barry O’Meara NERFINISHED
notableFor publishing a controversial account of Napoleon’s captivity
serving as Napoleon Bonaparte’s personal physician on Saint Helena
notableWork A Voice from St. Helena NERFINISHED
occupation naval surgeon
physician
surgeon
placeOfActivity Saint Helena NERFINISHED
positionHeld personal physician to Napoleon Bonaparte
residence Saint Helena NERFINISHED
sourceOfControversy allegations of harsh treatment of Napoleon
criticisms of Sir Hudson Lowe
treats Napoleon Bonaparte NERFINISHED
typeOfWorkAuthored two-volume narrative
workLocation Longwood House, Saint Helena NERFINISHED
Royal Navy ships
wroteAbout British policy toward Napoleon on Saint Helena
conditions of Napoleon’s captivity

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