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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2009-09-25 2016-01-22
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Born at Starcross, South Devon, the second son of the Rev Richard Ambler, of Hardwick, in the parish of Norbury, Shropshire, which had been in the Ambler family for upwards of four centuries. Educated at Middlesex Hospital, and was for some years an assistant in a practice at Stalbridge, Dorset. He
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2009-09-25
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The second son of the Rev Richard Holmden Amphlett, MA Oxon, Lord of the Manor and Rector of Hadzor, Worcestershire, and afterwards of Wychbold Hall, near Droitwich. He was younger brother to Mr Justice Sir Richard Paul Amphlett (1809-1883). Apprenticed to Mr Jukes at the Birmingham General Hospital
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2010-05-20
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Educated at St George’s Hospital. He was at one period Surgeon at Claremont by appointment of the King of the Belgians. Latterly he practised in Ryde, Isle of Wight, where he died at his residence, Newlands, on January 28th, 1883. His photograph is in the Fellows’ Album. Publication: “On the Sound
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2012-12-20
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Born at Montrose, and was apprenticed to his uncle, Mr Thom, of Dolcross, and afterwards at the College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. He practised at Cheadle from 1843-1854, and then succeeded Enoch Dunkerley, of Green Acres Moor, Oldham. He acquired a very large practice, but his health breaking down in
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2010-05-06
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Served as Staff Surgeon on board HMS *Indus* and HMS *Chameleon*. He retired with the rank of Fleet Surgeon, and later was promoted to the honorary rank of Deputy Inspector-General. He resided subsequently at 3 Alma Place, North Shields, and died on April 22nd, 1896.
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2012-11-28
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Educated at Guy's Hospital and in Paris. He practised at 9 Friar Gate, Derby, where he was Physician to the Derbyshire General Infirmary, and then Consulting Physician; Surgeon, Physician, and Consulting Physician to the Derby Provident Dispensary; he was subsequently a Justice of the Peace for the
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2012-10-31
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Educated at St George's Hospital. He was at one time one of the surgeons of the West Herts Infirmary. He practised successively in Durham; at Sandy in Bedfordshire; at 16 Trafalgar Square, Chelsea; at Avonside, Stratford-sub-Castle, Salisbury (1882); and finally died in South Kensington on November
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2013-03-18
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Practised at Faversham, Kent, and died there on January 31st, 1877.
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2013-02-21
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The son of Admiral Spencer Smyth. He was apprenticed in June, 1837, and entered as a medical student at Middlesex Hospital in 1840. There he gained the prize for materia medica, and in 1840 an honours certificate for surgery and chemistry; in 1842 the Surgical Anatomy Prize and an honours certificat
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2012-04-12
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Born near Taunton, his father, a farmer on a large scale, being descended from an old Somerset family. He entered University College, London, as a medical student in 1840 and carried off many prizes. He was a favourite pupil of Liston, and acted as House Surgeon. After studying in Paris he settled i
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