Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born on April 5th, 1827, at Upton House, Stoke Newington, then a pleasant suburb of London, the fourth child and second son of Joseph Jackson Lister and Isabella Harris. J Jackson Lister was a port-wine shipper in partnership with Thomas Barton Beck, of Tokenhouse Yard, the grandfather of Marcus Bec
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Apprenticed first at Wragby, Lincolnshire, to Dr William Walls, he entered in 1819 the united St Thomas's and Guy's Hospital, where he attended lectures by Astley Cooper and Henry Cline, junr, following at the same time demonstrations and dissections by Edward Grainger in his rooms in St Saviour's C
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Educated at University College and Hospital. Practised in Manchester, and at the time of his death was Senior Surgeon of the Manchester and Salford Lock and Skin Disease Hospital and Surgeon to the Night Asylum. He died at his residence, Byrom House, 23 Quay Street, Manchester, on January 20th, 1883
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Educated at Guy's Hospital, where he entered in 1829, and at the Infirmary, Northampton, in which town he was apprenticed to Dr Robertson. He settled in practice at Newmarket, and was for many years the trusted friend and adviser of the best-known men in the racing world: Admiral Rous, George Payne,
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Practised in partnership with John E Ranking at Tunbridge Wells, and was Surgeon to the Infirmary. He died on July 30th, 1876, at his residence, Hanover House, Tunbridge Wells.
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Received his professional training at St George's Hospital (1840-1844). He settled at Bristol in 1844 and soon obtained a large practice. After taking the Fellowship in 1852, he was elected one of the Surgeons to the Bristol General Hospital, retiring in 1874, when he was appointed Consulting Surgeo
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Educated in Edinburgh and at St George's Hospital. He practised at 26 Hatton Garden, London, and died at Rose Hill Cottage, Hornsey, on November 26th, 1881.
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2012-06-27
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Born in 1819. He was one of the Surgeons of the parish of St Mary, Newington, and in this capacity was called a 'cholera surgeon'. He was also Surgeon to the Royal South London Dispensary, Medical Referee to the Merchants and Tradesmen's Life Assurance Society, and a member of the South London Medic
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Practised at Bridgnorth, Shropshire, where he was Surgeon to the Bridgnorth and South Shropshire Infirmary, and was a member of the London Pathological Society. He died in 1868.
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2012-12-20
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Educated at Westminster Hospital and Trinity College, Dublin. He was at one time a Surgeon in the Royal Navy and to HM Dockyard, Bermuda. At the time of his death he was Surgeon to the Coastguard at Bognor. He had practised latterly at Hothamton House, Bognor. He died on September 28th, 1870.
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Educated at St George's Hospital. He practised at Kennington, first at Harley-ford Place, and then at 302 Kennington Park Road, SE. Up to the time of his death he was Hon Physician to the Royal Female Philanthropic Society. He was a Fellow of the Medical Society of London, of the Linnean and of the
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2011-09-28
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Was in the Honourable East India Company's Naval Service, next in general practice, and the proprietor of the Burman House Lunatic Asylum, Henley-in-Arden, where he died on September 4th, 1855. He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and of the Numismatic Society.
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