Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital, and practised first at Maidstone, next at Rochford, Essex, then in London successively at 1 Montagu Street, Portman Square; 16 Orchard Street; 36 Harewood Square, NW; and 358 Camden Road N, where he died on November 28th, 1895. He was awarded the Fothergillian Gold M
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Educated at University College, London, and in Paris. He practised at 56 South Audley Street, Grosvenor Square, then at 12 North Audley Street, and lastly at 2 Albert Terrace, Regent's Park, where he died on July 31st, 1896. His photograph is in the Fellows' Album. He published some cases in surgery
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The eldest son of Thomas Wakley (1795-1862), the founder of the *Lancet*; born in London on March 21st, 1821, his mother being a daughter of Joseph Goodchild, a merchant in Tooley Street. It was intended that he should take Orders, and with that view he was privately educated by the Rev James Bassne
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Educated at St George's Hospital. He practised in North London at 119 St John Street Road, where he was Surgeon to the Royal Maternity Charity; at 11 Chadwell Street, where he was Surgeon to Queen Adelaide's Lying-in Hospital; in 1863 at 21 Myddelton Square, Pentonville, where he was, besides Surgeo
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The son of the Rev John Pye Smith, DD, FRS, a well-known Sheffield Nonconformist minister and geologist; the son inherited his father's industry, love of knowledge, and religious principles.
Pye Smith went to Mill Hill School and was then articled to Ashwell, a City practitioner; he next studied
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2012-04-26
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Born in the neighbourhood of Finsbury Square, London, on April 18th, 1821, the fifth child and second son of Richard Parrott Hulme, a wool merchant, and Maria Wyndham his wife. He was educated at a private school in London, where he was so severely burned by a squib which he was carrying in his pock
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2012-04-13
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Worked with Sir Charles Bell at the Windmill Street School and served under him at the Middlesex Hospital, where he acted as House Surgeon; when Bell was appointed Professor of Surgery Hind followed him to University College Hospital. Here he instituted the Anatomical and Pathological Museum, and wa
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Born at 39 College Green, Bristol, on July 16th, 1818, the second son of James Cowles Prichard, FRS, a physician, famous as the author of *The Natural History of Man*. His mother was the daughter of Dr Estlin, Unitarian Minister and Co-Pastor at Lewin's Mead Chapel, a scholar and friend of Coleridge
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