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Born on September 26th, 1812, the eldest of the seven children of John Gay, currier, of Wellington, Somerset, by his wife Mary Timewell, whom he had married on Nov 25th, 1811.
John Gay was apprenticed to Stephen Franklin Bridge (qv), a general practitioner in Wellington, whom he afterwards proposed
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Born on September 26th, 1829, the son of Thomas Michael Greenhow (qv), of Newcastle. He became a student in the Newcastle School of Medicine in 1848 and at University College, London, in October, 1849. He entered the Indian Medical Service on the Bengal side as Assistant Surgeon on January 20th, 185
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The second son of E M Greenhow, MD, for many years a popular medical practitioner in North Shields. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and served for about two years as an Assistant Surgeon in the Army. He settled in practice at Newcastle in 1817 and was soon appointed Surgeon to the Lying-in
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Educated at University College Hospital, where he held the post of Obstetric Assistant. He was then Resident Clinical Assistant at the Consumption Hospital, Brompton, Junior House Surgeon at the Huddersfield Infirmary, and House Surgeon at the Ashton-under-Lyne Infirmary.
He went to Vienna in the a
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Practised at Dover, where he died 18th March, 1872 at his residence, 7 Brook Place.
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Educated at the London Hospital and in Paris. He practised at Liverpool Place, Cheltenham, and was Surgeon to the Cheltenham Dispensary for Women and Children, and to the Coburg Lying-in Institution. He had retired from both these posts by 1847, while continuing in general practice. By 1885 he had r
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Was at one time Senior Surgeon to the Hospital for Deformities, Great Portland Street, London. Among his inventions in orthopaedic apparatus may be mentioned the prone couch and the orthopaedic sofa for the cure of lateral curvature of the spine. These from illustrations appear as large pieces of fu
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Born on July 25th, 1817, the son of the Rev Thomas Coles of Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire. He was educated at University College, London, where he won the Fellowes Gold Medal for reports on cases in the hospital during the session 1838-1839. He served on board the HEIC's troopship *Minerva*
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He first practised at East Grinstead, Sussex, but before 1855 he had removed to Eastbourne, where he continued throughout his life. He was appointed Medical Officer to the 1st District of the Eastbourne Union, and Admiralty Surgeon and Agent to the Eastbourne Division of
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Educated at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at 15 Lambeth Terrace, Lambeth, and was at one time Surgeon to the South London Asylum for the Reformation of Females. He was a Fellow of the Medical Society of London and a JP for the County of Surrey. His death occurred on February 16th, 18
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Educated at St George's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon, House Physician, Surgical Registrar, and Demonstrator of Anatomy before he settled in practice in Brighton Road, Croydon, where he died on January 21st, 1929.
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"Abnormal Position of Meckel's Diverticulum." - *Jour. of Anat.*
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Educated at the United Borough Hospitals when Sir Astley Cooper was Surgeon. He entered the service of the HEIC and practised at Canton and Macao, where he originated the first infirmary for indigent Chinese, and was Superintending Surgeon of the Hospitals for British Seamen. The Infirmary was calle
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