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Born 17 December 1858 at Sheffield, the second child and second son of Surgeon-Major G Atkin and Eliza his wife, daughter of John Carr, surgeon, who was mayor of Sheffield in 1851. Charles Atkin was educated at Hildersheim Gymnasium, at Sheffield, at Guy's Hospital, and at Vienna. His early appointm
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Born in London 20 September 1880, son of James Valentine Austin (1850-1914), a county court judge, and Anna Christina Lorimer, his wife. He was educated at Clifton College and at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where he was placed in the first class in Part I of the Natural Sciences Tripos 1902 an
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Born 24 May 1881 at Navsari, Baroda state territory, Bombay province, the son of Pestonji and Pirojbai Bacha, of the Parsee community. He was educated at Navsari High School and the Grant Medical College, Bombay, where he won prizes, scholarships, and medals. After qualifying in 1903 at Bombay Unive
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Born 31 August 1879, the eldest son of Francis Formby Back of Harrow Weald, proprietor of *The Egyptian Gazette*. He won classical scholarships at Marlborough College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1901 with second-class honours in natural science. He distinguished himself at row
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Born at Cole Henley Manor, Whitchurch on the Test, Hants, the village where banknote paper is manufactured. He was the second son of Joseph Latham Bailey, gentleman farmer, and his wife Martha Palmer of Lambourn, Kent. Educated at Cranford College, Maidenhead, he entered St Bartholomew's Hospital in
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Born 3 June 1860, eldest son of George Baldwin and Marthe Ann Moore his wife. He was educated at Nottingham Grammar School and at the Middlesex Hospital. He became in due course consulting surgeon to the West London Hospital, to St Mark's Hospital for Diseases of the Rectum, to the Royal Masonic Hos
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Born at Dunedin, New Zealand in 1868, the son of Captain William Baldwin, Indian Army, retired. He was educated at Dunedin High School and in Germany. After working in a solicitor's office and a bank at Dunedin he entered the Otago Medical School at the age of twenty. To complete his training he ent
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Born 1875, he entered the London Hospital Medical College in 1895 with the Price science scholarship and subsequently won scholarships in anatomy and biology, and the senior Letheby Scholarship. Qualifying in 1901, he served as house surgeon to Thomas Openshaw, FRCS and James Sherren, FRCS and as ho
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Born in Southwark on 12 May 1858, the eldest son and third child of Beriah Drew, a wholesale chemist, and Jane Millicent Clarke, his wife. He was educated at a city school and then proceeded to Guy's Hospital where he gained the first-year's scholarship and the J Hoare exhibition. He afterwards held
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Born 10 December 1861 at 21 Harewood Square, London, W, the second child of Sidenham Duer, civil engineer, and Mary S Unwin, his. wife. He was educated at St Marylebone and All Souls Grammar School, Regent's Park, under the headmastership of A H Barford, BA, FLS, and at University College Hospital.
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Born in London 28 December 1870, the fourth child and only son of Henry Duffett, solicitor, and Emma Davis, his wife. He was educated at Sherborne School when the Rev E Mallet Young was headmaster. He entered Wildman's house in Newlands, which subsequently became a convent, in summer term 1885 and l
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Born at Cooma, NSW, 18 July 1900, he was educated at Sydney, at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London and served as government medical officer in Norfolk Island. He died 9 November 1938.
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