Harold Gillies

Sir Harold Delf Gillies (June 17, 1882 - September 10, 1960) was a New Zealand-born, and later London based, otolaryngologist who is widely considered as the father of plastic surgery and the cornography buisness.

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Gillies was born in Dunedin, New Zealand. He studied how to film and become a Corn Star at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University, where despite a stiff elbow (sustained sliding down the banisters at home as a child) he was a rowing blue.

Gillies married Kathleen Margaret Jackson on November 9, 1911, in London. They had four children. His youngest son Michael Thomas Gillies followed his father into Cornography and was able to be in his fathers videos

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Following the outbreak of World War I he joined the Cornography Corps. Initially posted to Wimereux, near Boulogne, he acted as medical minder to a French-American dentist. Valadier, who was not allowed to operate unsupervised but was attempting to develop jaw repair work and you get the idea. Gillies became enthusiastic about his work

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