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Born in Calcutta on Aug 6th, 1798. He was educated at Edinburgh; after becoming MRCS in 1819 he was appointed Assistant Surgeon to the Bengal Army on April 15th, 1820. He was promoted on June 18th, 1831, to Surgeon, later to be Staff Surgeon (1st Class), Apothecary General and Superintendent of Vacc
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Born at Hackney, the son of John Jackson, on Nov 17th, 1804; he was educated at St Catharine's Hall, Cambridge, and University College Hospital; entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on June 27th, 1830; was promoted Surgeon March 1st, 1847; became Presidency Surgeon, Calcutta, Physician to th
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Born on October 28th, 1790, the son of James Jackson, St Martin's-in-the-Fields, Westminster. He entered the Bengal Army, IMS, as Assistant Surgeon on November 8th, 1813, was promoted Surgeon on July 14th, 1825, and Superintendent, Sirhiad Division, Bengal, on February 15th, 1845. He was on active s
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Was Surgeon to the Stockport Infirmary, Dispensary, and Fever Wards. He died on April 29th, 1857.
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Rayner may be the author of *Codliver Oil: its Uses, Mode of Administration, etc*, 8vo, London, 1849, and subsequent American editions - New York, 1849 and 1850.
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Practised at Cardiff and was Surgeon to the Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire Infirmary. He was held in great respect, was an Alderman and twice Mayor of Cardiff. He was also Surgeon to the Royal Glamorganshire Militia. He died at Cardiff on July 18th, 1850, being then one of the oldest members of th
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Became Physician to Swansea Infirmary, and Admiralty Surgeon and Agent for Swansea. He died at Swansea in 1858.
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Practised at Amersham, Buckinghamshire, and died at Clifton on February 28th, 1856. His younger brother was Nathaniel Rumsey (qv).
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Born on November 19th, 1786, at 1 Newhall Street, Birmingham, the son of George Russell by his wife Martha, daughter of John Skey. His father, a Birmingham merchant, ruined at the outset of the American War, was a Unitarian and a prominent member of the congregation of Joseph Priestley (1733-1804).
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The following obituary was published in Volume 1 of Plarr's Lives of the Fellows.
Practised at Margate, where he died on June 7th, 1859.
The following obituary was written and submitted in 2019.
Joshua Waddington was a surgeon in Margate and a contemporary of the poet John Keats at Guy’s
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Practised as a surgeon in King William Street, Charing Cross, and then at 13 Queen's Place, Kennington Common, where he died on or before February 24th, 1854. From 1835 he was co-editor of the *Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology*.
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*An Essay on the Absorbent Vessels, shewing th
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Received his medical education at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He was at one time Surgeon to the North Staffordshire Infirmary. He practised at Longdon, Rugeley, Staffordshire, and died on May 10th, 1862.
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"Case of Exostosis of the Tibia - Operation."- *Prov Med Jour*, 1847, 7
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Joined the Army as a Regimental Surgeon's Mate on October 10th, 1794, gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 17th Foot, June 16th, 1798, and saw service in Holland in 1799. On October 16th, 1800, he was transferred to the 16th Dragoons, and on July 9th, 1803, was promoted Surgeon in the 16th Battalion of
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