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The third son of Richard Winkfield, of London. He was apprenticed to William Thurnall, of Bedford, where he was a pupil at the Infirmary before he entered St Bartholomew's Hospital. He dressed for Sir William Lawrence and Sir James Paget and clerked for Sir George Burrows. Dr Edward B Gray was elect
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Practised at Banbury, Oxfordshire, and died there on January 29th, 1853.
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Born on November 21st, 1816, studied at Guy's Hospital, entered the IMS, Bengal Army, on February 15th, 1842, and was promoted to Surgeon March 21st, 1856. He saw active service in Sind, 1843; in the Sikh and Punjab War, 1848-1849, being present at the Battles of Ramnagar, Chilianwala, and Gujerat,
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2013-04-11 2022-11-22
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Began to practise in the Mile End Road, E, and later in Old Bow Lane. After becoming FRCS he went out to Australia and practised first at Hobart Town, and then at Sandhurst, Victoria. After 1860 he returned to England and practised successively at Grove Street, South Hackney, NE, and 84 Holland Road
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Admitted to Peterhouse, Cambridge, as a Pensioner on October 10th, 1834, his address being given as 3 Old Burlington Street, London, he graduated MB in 1847 without taking an Arts degree. He studied at the Hunterian School, and at the Middlesex Hospital, where he acted as House Surgeon. He practised
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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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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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Studied at the Webb Street School and at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at Bexley Heath, and then at Belvedere, Kent, where he was Surgeon to the Dispensary and Assistant Surgeon to the 12th Kent Volunteers. At one time he was President of the West Kent Natural History Society, and al
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Born at Hill House, Wickwar, Gloucestershire on 10 July 1869, the eighth child and sixth son of John Arnold, brewer and farmer, and Clara Harward his wife. The six consecutive sons were followed by two daughters. He was educated at the local grammar school before entering St Thomas's Hospital, where
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He practised at Hadlow, Kent, and then for many years at Tunbridge Wells, and was Surgeon and Consulting Surgeon to the Foundling Hospital, Kent Inspection. He died, after his retirement, at Tunbridge Wells, on May 17th, 1882.
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Educated at the London Hospital. He practised at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, and was District Medical Officer of the Wellingborough and Thrapston Unions. He died at Higham Ferrers on Dec 3rd 1877.
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Born at Moseley, the eldest son of James Startin, merchant and banker, of Birmingham. He went to the Free Grammar School at Moseley and was then apprenticed to Messrs Whitby and Chawner, of Atherstone, the latter of whom fitted up a dissecting-room and laboratory for his pupils, and in this laborato
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