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He was educated at University College, London and the Middlesex Hospital. He won the university exhibition and gold medal in anatomy in 1890, and the university scholarship and gold medal in surgery and obstetrics at his qualification in 1893. He served as house surgeon and demonstrator of anatomy a
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Was born on 4 February 1904 at Melbourne, third child and youngest son of Alfred Body, customs official under the Australian commonwealth government, and Louisa Bang, his wife. Educated at the Scotch College, Melbourne, and graduated MB BS Melbourne in September 1927, taking the MD degree at the uni
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Born in August, 1860; went to Dulwich College, and entered St Thomas's Hospital in 1879. He won brilliant distinctions at the London University, also at football for his Hospital. He held many minor appointments, including that of Surgical Registrar, Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Resident Assistant S
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Born 1875, he entered the London Hospital Medical College in 1895 with the Price science scholarship and subsequently won scholarships in anatomy and biology, and the senior Letheby Scholarship. Qualifying in 1901, he served as house surgeon to Thomas Openshaw, FRCS and James Sherren, FRCS and as ho
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Born in London on June 27th, 1847, the elder son of William Walker Walsham, who had a farm in Cambridgeshire, by his wife Louisa Johnson. Educated privately at Highbury, he early showed a mechanical bent and was apprenticed to the engineering firm of Messrs Maudslay. The early hours and physical str
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Born at Limerick; entered the medical service of the Navy in 1838. He was Assistant Surgeon on board the *Zebra* at the siege and capture of St Jean d'Acre, after which he visited the Holy Land, and at Jerusalem was created a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, being invested with the sword and spurs of G
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Studied at King's College Hospital and practised at Worcester, where he was Surgeon to the Worcester General Infirmary, and at one time Surgeon also to the Eye Infirmary. He died in Worcester on March 28th, 1894.
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Born at Bakewell, Derbyshire, the son of a surgeon who practised at Cheadle, Staffordshire; went to the Grammar School, Repton, in February, 1817; was next a pupil of Shaw, of Wirksworth; then studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at Bakewell, Derbyshire, where he was Surgeon to t
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Practised at 40 York Place, Baker Street; in Orchard Street, Portman Square; and at 11 Montague Place, Bryanston Square. He was an active member of the British Medical Association and of the Metropolitan Counties Branch, of which in 1857 he was elected President. When he died the Council of the Bran
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For a time practised at Randwick, West Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Subsequently he returned to Epsom, Surrey, and at the time of his death was living in Cavendish Road, St John's Wood, London, NW. He died in March, 1881.
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Born at Cropredy, Oxfordshire, the third son of Egerton Stafford, Rector of Chacombe and of Thenford in Northamptonshire, and through his mother was of kin to William of Wykeham. He was educated privately at Tamworth and apprenticed to two noted practitioners of Cirencester, William Lawrence, father
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Born at Horbury, near Wakefield, on June 9th, 1855, the son of William Ward, of Chestnut House, Horbury; graduated in Arts at Cambridge from Trinity College in 1877, having been admitted a Pensioner on October 8th, 1873, and proposed to go on to law, when the death of his father led him to take up m
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