Nicholas Colahan
Nicholas Colohan | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1806 Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland |
| Died | February 11, 1890 |
| Alma mater | University of Edinburgh (M.D., 1828) |
| Occupations | Doctor, Professor of Medicine |
| Years active | 1849–1879 |
| Employer(s) | Queen's University, Galway |
| Known for | Professor of Medicine at Queen's University, Galway |
| Spouse | Sara Whistler |
| Children | John, Frances, William, Nicholas (father of Arthur Colohan) |
| Relatives | William Colohan, James Colohan (doctors of Ballinasloe) |
Nicholas Colohan (1806 – 11 February 1890) was an Irish doctor and professor of medicine at Queen's University, Galway from 1849 to 1879.
Colohan was a native of Ballinasloe and related to William and James Colohan, highly respected doctors who practised in that town.
He graduated with a medical degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1828, though without a surgical qualification. Colohan was one of six doctors associated with Galway's Fever Hospital.
He married Sara, daughter of Dr. Thomas Whistler of Oranmore. Their children included: John Colohan, Frances, William and Nicholas, who was the father of Arthur Colohan (1884–1952).
References
- The Colahans - A Remarkable Galway Family, Diarmuid Ó Cearbhaill, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, volume 54, 2002, pp. 121–140.