Rooth was born in London in January 1869. He was the son of John Wilcoxon Rooth, barrister-at-law (1835–1874), and Elizabeth Cody (1825–1917), daughter of
Henry Smith of Bristol. He was baptised 20 January at
St Paul's Church, Camden Square. Rooth was educated at
Highgate School and University College
University of Oxford where he read history (BA 1890). In 1918 he was court-martialled and dismissed from the Royal Army Medical Corps under mysterious circumstances. However, as a keen amateur photographer, notably of nude youths, (he also wrote for photographic journals), one possible reason suggests itself. That same year of 1918, Rooth married Beatrice de Putron. Rooth was best known as the doctor in charge of the delivery of future vaudevillian and film actors
Violet and Daisy Hilton, conjoined twins born in
Brighton in 1908 and the first to live to adulthood. He provided a medical testimony of them for the
British Medical Journal in 1911. ==References==