Owen Ultach
Owen Ultach (Irish: Eoghan Ulltach; died 26 October 1586) was a sixteenth-century Irish physician. He was the ollam leighis (official physician) to the O’Donnell clan of Tyrconnell. BackgroundUltach was born in the sixteenth century to the Ó Duinnshléibhe family. Formerly the ruling dynasty of Ulaid,[1] by the late-fourteenth century, they were a medical family of physicians to the O'Donnell clan.[2][1] Certain family members went by the alternate surname Ultach, after Ulaid.[3][1] His father Donnchadh was the ollam leighis before him.[4] Ultach may have been named after his paternal grandfather, Owen.[5] Ultach was, like his father, educated in the medical arts in Paris and known for his general learning. He was considered the finest physician of his time in Ireland.[1][4] DeathOwen Ultach died on 26 October, 1586. His obituaries in the Annals of the Four Masters and the Annals of Ulster read, respectively:
Ultach is the last recorded ollam leighis to the O'Donnell clan.[5] By the early 1600s, Tyrconnell-born Niall Ó Glacáin was working as a physician to the clan.[7] See also
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