Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born at Camberwell on June 18th, 1818, the second son of William Smee, accountant-general to the Bank of England. He entered St Paul's School, then situated in St Paul's Churchyard, on November 7th, 1829, and became a student at King's College, London, in October, 1834. Here he won the Silver Medal
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Educated at St George's Hospital; practised at The Grove, Hammersmith, in partnership with John Bowling, MRCS, and later alone. He moved to 48 Glenthorne Road, in the same neighbourhood, and died on September 12th, 1901.
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Practised at Oldham, Lancashire, where he was Surgeon to the Blue Coat School, Certifying Factory Surgeon, and Surgeon to the Infirmary. After his retirement he died at Knutsford, Cheshire, on July 10th, 1887.
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He was educated at the London Hospital. He practised throughout life in the Notting Hill, Kensington, district, first at 5 Ladbroke Grove and then for many years at 47 Ladbroke Square. He was at one time Senior Surgeon to the Kensington Dispensary and Vaccinator to the Notting Hill District. He died
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Educated at Guy’s Hospital. He practised at Hampton, near Evesham, and by 1855 had removed to 1 Wilmington Square, London, where he remained for about twenty years, and was Surgeon to the Parochial Infirmary, Clerkenwell, and Vaccinator to the Amwell District. For some ten years before his death he
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2012-11-28
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Educated at the Middlesex Hospital and practised at Tywardreath, St Austell, Cornwall. He was Medical Officer of the St Blazey District, St Austell Union. He died in March, 1866.
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*Practical Observations on the Diseases of the Cornish Miners: Part 1, Consumption*, 8vo, London, 1850.
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Studied at Middlesex Hospital, where he was House Surgeon, and in Paris. He settled in practice at East Grinstead and became Medical Officer and Physician to the Cottage Hospital, the Hartfield Dispensary, and the East Grinstead Dispensary; also to the Almshouse known as Sackville College, which fig
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Born on August 22nd, 1798, the youngest son of Edward Madden, silk manufacturer, by his second wife, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Thaddeus Forde. He was educated privately in Dublin and studied medicine in Paris, Naples, and St George's Hospital, London. In 1823 he made the acquaintance of Lady B
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