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Studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals and practised at Worthing, where for twenty years he was Surgeon to the Worthing Dispensary. Between 1850 and 1860 he moved to London and practised at 36 Belsize Road, St John's Wood, and then at 27 New Finchley Road. He died at Tunbridge Wells on January 2
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Born in Dublin, the son of Richard Gore, of Lumville, King's County, and great-nephew of Major William Gore, of the famous 33rd Regiment. On his father's removing to Chester, Richard Thomas Gore was placed under a clergyman and received a good general education, including a knowledge of French, to w
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Born in Newfoundland and educated at Poole and Southampton. He studied medicine at Guy's Hospital under John Morgan (qv), who married his sister Anne. He practised for fifteen years at Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire, but suffering severely from bronchitis he emigrated to South Australia in 1850 and sett
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Born near Bridgwater, Somerset, and was a fellow-apprentice with Thomas Wakley, founder of the *Lancet*, to Mr Incledon, an apothecary at Taunton. Grabham completed his term with a Mr Leroux, Surgeon at Clifton, and at the same time became a pupil of Mr Shute, Surgeon to the Bristol Infirmary. Subse
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Born on July 1st, 1792, the second son of Daniel Gosset, of Langhedge Hall, Tanner's End, Edmonton. He was sent to school at Broxbourne, Herts, and was entered on HMS *Curlew*, commanded by Captain Thomas Young, in November, 1806. He served under Young until July, 1807, when he was transferred to th
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The third and youngest son of Sir Alfred Pearce Gould, KCVO (qv). He was born in London and educated at Fretherne House School. He entered Charterhouse in 1900 and left in 1905 after gaining the junior and senior scholarships. He matriculated with an open classical exhibition at Christ Church, Oxfor
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Born on January 2nd, 1852, the second son of the Rev George Gould, Minister of St Mary's Baptist Church, Norwich. He was educated at Amersham Hall School, Caversham, and at University College, London. His career at the University of London was brilliant. He obtained the Gold Medal and Scholarship in
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The son of Captain Richard Gowlland, RN, whose father, Richard Gowlland, a merchant and Freeman of Canterbury, had married Sarah Sankey, sister of Mathew, Mayor of Canterbury. Peter Gowlland seems to have obtained his second name from family friends who were Russian merchants. He was educated privat
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Studied at University College Hospital and began to practise at Milton, near Gravesend, Kent, where he was District Medical Officer of the Gravesend and Milton Union and Surgeon to the Dispensary. Between 1855 and 1863 he removed to 25 King's Street, Gravesend, then to 3 Woodville, Gravesend, and ab
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Studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, and practised at Crayford, Kent, where he was Surgeon to the Police and Certifying Factory Surgeon. He underwent a long painful illness, over which his friends, Erasmus Wilson, Henry Smith, and John Adams, consulted together, and he died at Crayford on Nov
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Studied in Dublin, where in 1838 he was Accoucheur to the Western Lying-in Hospital. He was next Assistant House Surgeon to the Chester Infirmary, and then practised in Gloucester, where he was Surgeon and Physician to the Rush and Lusk General Dispensary, in 1849 to the Cholera Hospital, to the Glo
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Studied at Guy's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. He then became House Surgeon at the General Infirmary, Northampton, but died on June 27th, 1863.
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