http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/351136/DICKSON,%20THOMAS%20GRAEME
Captain Thomas Graeme Dickson FRCP RAMC Thomas was a Doctor and died on 27th April 1920 aged 53yrs, he served on the SS Neuralia which was being used during the first world war as a hospital ship. He served in the RAMC.
Thomas was the son of Dr Francis Kennedy Dickson FRCP & Isabel Catharine he was born in 1867 & was christened on 27th August 1867 in Buxton.
1881 Census: Thomas was aged 13yrs a scholar living with his Aunt in Streatham at the Vicarage.
1891 Census: Thomas was a medical student living at the Wye House Lunatic Asylum where his father was Physician and a Justice of the Peace.
1901 Census: Thomas was living at 25 High Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire aged 32yrs working as a Physician & Surgeon.
1911 Census: Thomas has taken over from his father at Wye House Asylum aged 43yrs, Corbar Road was in Fairfield. Thomas is living there with his wife Elizabeth Lister, daughters Katherine 12yrs & Elizabeth 6yrs. Later the family lived in Bakewell his grave is at St. Peters, Fairfield.
http://buxtonwarmemorials.mrallsophistory.com/fairfield.html
Thomas Graeme Dickson’s grave at St Peters Church, Fairfield.
His mother Isobel Catherine Inglis, daughter of Archibald Inglis.
The family were well known surgeons in Edinburgh. His great grandfather, William Inglis surgeon, has his own page on wikipedia.