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2012-10-31
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Studied at Aberdeen, where in 1882 he was Murray Scholar, and in 1885 John Murray Scholar; then at the London and Middlesex Hospitals, acting as House Surgeon at the latter. After serving as Clinical Assistant at the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, he returned to Aberdeen as Demonstrator of Anatom
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Born on April 13th at Litcham, Norfolk, where his grandfather (who died in 1807, aged 67), his father (who died in 1849), and his elder brother (died in February, 1854) practised in succession. He studied at St George's Hospital, and practised in London until the death of his elder brother, Peter Ra
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The second son of the Rev John Rawbone, of Aylesbury; practised at 17 Manor Place, King's Road, Chelsea; later at 3 Park Villas, St Giles', Oxford. He died at Athole House, Tooting Graveney, Surrey, on September 19th, 1881. His photograph is in the Fellows' Album.
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2012-12-20
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He practised with his elder brother, Frederick Justus Toulmin (qv), and Edward Dennis Hacon (qv) at Maitland Place, Clapton, and Mare Street, Hackney, and was Consulting Surgeon to the Infant Orphan Asylum at Wanstead. Later he was Surgeon to the Invalid Asylum, Stoke New
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2013-04-10
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Born at Helsen, Waldeck, Germany on 24 November 1861, son of Theodor Bier and Christine Becker. He was educated at Corbach gymnasium and at the Universities of Berlin, Leipzig, and Kiel, where he graduated in 1888 with a thesis, "Ueber circuläre Darmnaht", and qualified as a surgeon the following ye
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Born at Elton Hall, Sandbach, Cheshire on 16 June 1876, the eldest son of Charles Billington. He was educated at Sandbach Grammar School and at Wellington College, Salop (Wrekin school), where he became head of the school and acted for a time as secretary to Sir John Bayley, its master and founder.
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2012-10-31
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital and first practised at Hermitage Lodge, Barnes, then at Stuart House, Bognor, where he was Medical Officer to the Post Office and Referee to the Prudential Assurance Company, and afterwards at St Mary's, Selsey, Sussex. In the War in 1914 he became Captain RAMC (
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2013-01-16
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Studied at King's College and Guy's Hospitals and in Paris. He began to practise in Reading in 1838, was at one time in partnership with William B Young, MRCS, Surgeon to Reading Dispensary and later Medical Officer to the Union. About 1881 he was in practice at Ramsgate. He later retired and return
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2013-03-06
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Born at Bath, where his father and his mother, Miss Stothert, came of families well known in the City. Educated at King's College Hospital and was a Resident Officer at the Middlesex Hospital. He practised in Bath, first at 41, and after 1876 at 13, Gay Street, becoming Medical Officer to the Easter
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Received his professional training at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He was for many years in general practice in Eastgate, Rochester. His death occurred on December 12th, 1878.
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Born in London on July 1st, 1833, the son of the Rev T W Wrench, Rector of St Michael's, Cornhill; studied at St Thomas's Hospital, where he was Assistant Resident Accoucheur. He received a commission as Assistant Surgeon to the 34th Foot dated November 3rd, 1854, went to the Crimea, and for three m
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Alexander Wright, of Norton Sheffield, apparently as a student, wrote an essay entitled, "An Essay on the Influence of Air and Soil as Affecting Health" (8vo, Birmingham, 1836), dedicated to Dr Arnold of Rugby as "The Patron of Youthful Merit". He died at Boerne, Texas, on July 28th, 1864.
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