Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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2009-08-21
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Resident Surgeon to the Wakefield Dispensary from 1839-1841, when he became Medical Superintendent of the York Asylum, a post he held from 1841-1845, after which he acted as Superintendent of the General and County Lunatic Asylum of Nottinghamshire, and last of all of the West Riding Asylum at Wakef
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Practised at Lancaster, and was for many years Medical Superintendent of the County Lunatic Hospital there. He died in retirement at his residence, Argyll Road, Kensington, on March 24th, 1888.
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Practised at Bury St Edmunds, where he died on March 26th, 1884.
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Studied at St George's Hospital, and practised at 30 College Street, Chelsea, then at 20 Halsey Street, where he died on January 4th, 1866.
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Second son among seven children of Alexander Maclise (or McLeisch, McLish, McLisse, McLise), a Scottish Highlander who was a private in the Elgin Fencibles; his regiment being stationed in Cork he set up as a tanner and shoemaker. On December 24th, 1797, he married Rebecca Buchanan, "daughter of Mrs
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Educated at St Thomas' and Guy's Hospitals, having previously been a pupil of William Tomblin Keal, of Oakham. At Grantham, where he settled, he enjoyed a good private practice, and was also Surgeon to the Grantham District of the Great Northern Railway. He was Surgeon to the Royal South Lincoln Mil
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2012-08-29
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. In 1840-1842 he was House Surgeon to the Western General Dispensary. Later he was Surgeon to the West Ham, Stratford and South Essex Dispensary, and resided at Stratford Green. He then removed to Woodlands, Harefield, Middlesex, and died after his retirement, o
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2012-11-28
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Educated at St George's Hospital. He practised at 64 Queen's Road, Bayswater, and was Surgeon-Accoucheur to the Paddington Lying-in Charity. Afterwards he was appointed Public Vaccinator to Ward 3, Paddington. He moved to 139 Queen's Road, Bayswater, and then, before 1887, to 57 Denmark Villas, West
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2012-09-26
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Entered the Madras Army as Assistant Surgeon on January 6th, 1840, was promoted Surgeon on February 18th, 1857, and Surgeon Major, January 13th, 1860. He saw active service in the South Maratha Country in 1854, and was present at the capture of Forts Nipani and Badami. He retired on April 1st, 1872,
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2010-02-25
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The son of a medical man in Bristol, whose brother was the Rev Samuel Edward Bernard (1800-1884). Educated at Bristol, St George’s Hospital, London, at Dublin, and in Paris. He was elected Surgeon to the Bristol Royal Infirmary on May 4th, 1854, after the contested election usual at that time when c
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Educated at St George’s Hospital and at the Grosvenor Place School of Medicine, where he took an anatomical prize. He was a younger brother of Isaac Baker Brown (qv). Soon after qualifying he settled at St John’s Lodge, Kensal Green, where he practised for some thirty years. He was Medical Officer o
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2012-05-16
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The son of the Rev W Jennings, of Baydon, Wiltshire. He studied at King's College, London, and the Middlesex Hospital, and practised for ten years at Lacock, Wiltshire, where he was Surgeon to the Lacock Asylum for Women and Children and to the Chippenham Union. He then moved to Malmesbury, where he
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