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He received his medical education at St Bartholomew's Hospital; on qualifying he joined the RAMC in 1914 and served as a Captain, returning after the war for postgraduate education. He was consulting surgeon to the Weymouth and District Hospital, and at one time Medical Superintendent of the Port
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He was educated at Guy's Hospital, and practised at Scarborough, Yorkshire. Later he lived at Exmouth, Devon, and subsequently migrated to Nairobi, Kenya. He died in hospital at Mombasa on 5 January 1954 aged 85.
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Born in Dublin in 1882 he studied at Trinity College, where he graduated in 1903 with the gold medal in medicine and surgery. He became clinical assistant to Sir Victor Horsley at the National Hospital, London and later assistant to Theodor Kocher in the University of Berne. From 1909 to 1911 Lin
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Educated at Queen's College, Belfast, and at Guy's Hospital, he settled at Haverfordwest, Pembroke, immediately after he qualified, and was in partnership with Y H Mills, FRCS, becoming surgeon to the Haverfordwest Infirmary. He died on 5 August 1932. Publications: Double ovarian tumour followin
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Born 16 September 1870 at Wandsworth Common, London, the eleventh child and eighth and youngest son of Joseph Wilson, MICE, and Harriet Ann Moore, his wife. He was educated at Dulwich College and at the Whitgift School, Croydon. He then entered the Medical School at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where
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Born on 21 October 1873 at Calcutta, India, where his father James Wilson was professor of English literature; his mother's name before her marriage was Catherine Bayne McGregor. He was at school in Scotland, and took his medical training at Edinburgh University, graduating in 1898. After postgradua
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The elder son of Edwin John Winterbottom, a dentist, who practised first in the Brompton Road and afterwards at 9 Sloane Street and finally at 16 Sloane Street, SW. Augustus Winterbottom was born on 5 November 1847, his mother's name being Mary Mence, and is said to have been educated at Merchant Ta
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Born 28 July 1845 at Ossett, near Wakefield, in Yorkshire, the fourth child and elder son of William Wood Wiseman, MRCS LSA, and Mary Greaves his wife. He was educated at Hipperholme School, Yorkshire. He proceeded afterwards to Guy's Hospital, and served as house surgeon at the Royal Free and the W
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2014-05-06
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Born in 1882 the son of an artist he was educated at Marlborough College and Guy's Hospital where he won the Treasurer's gold medal in clinical surgery in 1903, qualified in 1904 and served as house surgeon. He was a clinical assistant at the Evelina Hospital for Children. After taking the Fellow
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Educated at Guy's Hospital, he held resident posts there and at Great Ormond Street. During the first world war he served at a casualty clearing station in France. He was assistant surgeon at Croydon General Hospital and afterwards practised at 27 Beaumont Street, Oxford. Robinson retired to Sheepst
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Educated in Wales and at Caius College, Cambridge, being in residence from 1942 until 1945, he obtained a first class in both parts of the Natural Sciences Tripos in 1944 and 1945. For his clinical study he went to St George's Hospital, where he was awarded the Brackenbury Prize in Surgery in 1947 a
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2014-08-05
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Gunewardene was born and educated in Ceylon. He did postgraduate studies in England during the 1930s, taking the Fellowship in 1939. He practised in Ceylon for about thirty years, and died there in his fifties.
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