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The second son of Dr Marston Buszard, of Lutterworth, who there enjoyed a large practice and was himself the son of a medical man. Frank Buszard entered Rugby School on April 1st, 1854, and received his professional training at Guy's Hospital, where his career was brilliant. It was probably owing to
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Educated at the London Hospital. At the time of his death he was District Medical Officer of the Romford Union and Surgeon to St Leonard's School, as well as Medical Referee to the London Metropolitan Assurance Society. He practised at Brentwood, Essex, and died there on September 30th, 1871.
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He practised at Winchester, latterly in partnership with Dr William Alsept Richards, and at the time of his death was a Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London, Surgeon to the County Prison and Constabulary, to Winchester College, the St Cross Hospital, the Hants Coun
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Educated at St George's and Westminster Hospitals, after which he practised in Tasmania, where he was Consulting Surgeon to the General Hospital at Hobart Town. He represented the Brighton constituency in the House of Assembly continuously for thirty-one years, and once held office as Minister for L
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Born in January, 1813, and entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on Jan 3rd, 1840, being promoted Surgeon on December 1st, 1853, Surgeon Major on January 3rd, 1860, and Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals on October 31st, 1864. He died at Dalhousie, India, on June 2nd, 1865. Publication: B
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Born at Cuckfield, in Sussex, his father having been for many years an inhabitant of the town. Father and son, indeed, were connected with Cuckfield for nearly a century. Byass received his professional training at Guy's Hospital, and after qualifying settled at Cuckfield, where he practised for som
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2010-05-20
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Born at Colne Engaine, Essex, the second son of a gentleman farming his own land; his mother was a daughter of the Rev James Boyer, well known as Head Master and rigid disciplinarian of Christ’s Hospital – the Blue Coat School – when S T Coleridge, Charles Lamb, and Leigh Hunt were pupils. Baker Bro
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Educated at the Middlesex Hospital, and practised at Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, where at the time of his death he was Surgeon to the Infirmary and to the Royal Pembrokeshire Artillery Militia. He died on September 19th, 1880. Publications: “Case of Strangulated Hernia Masked by an Enlarged Glan
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Cousin of John Brown, the author of *Rab and His Friends*; was educated at the University of Aberdeen, where he graduated MD with honours and CM with the highest honours, in 1863. He returned to Edinburgh after carrying on a successful practice for ten years at Wynberg, Cape Colony, and became Demon
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2010-11-24
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Received his professional training at St George's Hospital, where he was Perpetual Pupil to Robert Keate (from Sept 20th, 1825) and House Surgeon (June, 1830). He was in practice at Cheltenham in 1852, and died in July, 1878.
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Educated at University College, and was Surgeon to Out-patients at the Victoria Hospital for Sick Children from 1871-1874, and Surgeon to the Royal Pimlico Dispensary. He practised at St George's Road, Eccleston Square, then in Half Moon Street, then at 29 Belgrave Road, SW, and died on June 14th, 1
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2010-02-25
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Was at one time Senior Surgeon to the Swansea Infirmary. He resided afterwards at Ardwick Gardens, Manchester, and died at Eaux Bonnes, Basses Pyrenées, on July 15th, 1856.
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