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Practised at 6 Laurence Pountney Hill, EC, where, apparently, he died on September 20th, 1860.
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Educated at Edinburgh and at University College, London, where he was in close relation with Liston, whose House Surgeon he was. His hospital career was distinguished, as he obtained several gold and other medals, including the Fellowes Gold Medal of University College in 1838-1889, and was also Res
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Born at Pettinghoe, near Newhaven, in Sussex, the son of Hugh Croft, who at the age of 19 married his first wife Maria, aged 16. His grandfather, Gilmore Croft, a successful medical practitioner in the city of London, left Hugh Croft a competence, most of which he dissipated in farming. Hugh's first
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Born on September 30th, 1805, the eldest son and second child of Jonathan William Crompton, a merchant living in Edgbaston, by his wife Martha Webster, of Penns. He was sent at an early age as a pupil to G E Male, Physician to the General Hospital at Birmingham from 1805-1816. He was afterwards appr
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Was at one time a Fleet Surgeon and served through the Baltic Campaign (1854-1855), for which he was awarded the War Medal. He was Senior Assistant Surgeon of HMS *Arrogant* at the capture of Bomarsund, was present at the destruction of forts and capture of a prize at Ecknais, and was Surgeon to HMS
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Educated at St George's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. He practised at Beach, Queenstown (now Cobh), Co Cork, and was Hon Surgeon to the Queenstown Fever and General Hospital and Dispensary, and Surgeon to the Constabulary. He lived latterly at The Lodge, Queenstown. His death occurred at Cla
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Kodituwakku Gnanapala Jayasekera was a distinguished surgeon in Sri Lanka and Australia. He was born in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon). He travelled to the UK, where he became a Fellow of the College in 1948. Soon after, he returned to Sri Lanka. In 1954 he was appointed as honorary surgeon to the Queen, d
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Philip King was a consultant surgeon at St Stephen’s Hospital, Chelsea, and honorary consultant surgeon at the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth. He was born in 1918, the son of an obstetrician and gynaecologist. He was educated at Stonyhurst, and went on to read medicine at Sheffield, but the lo
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2007-05-10
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Meyer John Lange, known as ‘Nick’, was a consultant surgeon at New End and Royal Free hospitals, London. He was born on 5 August 1912 in Worcester, South Africa, the second son of Sally Lange, a government contractor, and Sarah née Schur. His older brother also became a doctor. Nick studied at Worce
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John Fletcher McNeill, always known as ‘Ian’, was a surgeon at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle. He was born on 15 March 1926 in Yoker, near Glasgow, the youngest of the five children of John Henry Fletcher McNeill, a teacher, and Annie McLachlan, a housewife. The family moved from Glasgow to
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2007-06-08
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George Hargreaves ‘Steve’ Dunstone was a consultant general surgeon at Dryburn Hospital. He was born in Houghton-le-Spring, county Durham, on 23 October 1925, the son of William Anthony Hargreaves, a jeweller and watchmaker, and Elsie Bailey, the daughter of a schoolmaster. He was educated at the pr
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Brendan Hickey was a consultant general surgeon and urologist at Morrison Hospital, Swansea, and spent some time as a professor of surgery in Khartoum and as a surgical specialist to the Iraq government. He was born on 20 June 1912 in Newton Hyde, Cheshire, where his father, John Edward Hickey, was
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