Glasgow and The Boy David - the story of the Peruvian toddler that gripped the city
David Lopez was adopted by plastic surgeon Professor Ian T Jackson and his wife after being brought from the Amazon jungle to the city for surgery in the 1980s to restore his facial features.
By Craig Williams
11:18, 18 SEP 2021 UPDATED 14:03, 18 SEP 2021
On Sunday, August 2 last year, plastic surgeons across the globe mourned the loss of one of their most renowned and esteemed colleagues after the death of Glasgow-born plastic surgeon Professor Ian T Jackson at the age of 85.
Jackson graduated from the University of Glasgow School of Medicine in 1959 and went on to spend a decade working as a Consultant Plastic Surgeon in the city - based at Canniesburn Hospital.
He gained world-wide fame in the mid 1980s due to his extensive surgery work with a young Peruvian boy, who was abandoned by his family in the Amazon jungle due to a disfigurement that left him without a nose or upper jaw, along with a massive hole in the centre of his face.
Christened 'The Boy David' by the UK media, the toddler brought to Glasgow by Dr Jackson to perform life-changing surgery (via over 90 operations) to restore his facial features, with Dr Jackson and wife Marjorie also deciding to legally adopt David, who then grew up with them here.
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