Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Was at one time Senior Surgeon of the Stockport Infirmary, and at the time of his death was Consulting Surgeon of that institution. He practised at Tiviot Dale, Stockport, where he died on October 6th, 1869.
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2012-08-29
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Joined the Army as Staff Assistant Surgeon on April 29th, 1813. He was gazetted Surgeon to the 42nd Foot on November 5th, 1829, and joined the staff on June 19th, 1835. On June 1st, 1838, he was promoted Assistant Inspector of Hospitals, and on January 26th, 1841, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospita
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2012-07-06 2013-08-09
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Was in general practice at Dock Street, Hull, prior to the Act of 1815. He was Surgeon to the Borough Gaol and to the Charter House. His son was William Joseph Lunn (qv). He died in 1866 or 1867.
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Studied at the London Hospital and then joined the Navy. His services were as follows: Assistant Surgeon HMS *Conflict* on the West Coast of Africa, with promotion for services during a fever epidemic at Fernando Po. On HM Steamer *Phoenix* under Admiral Henderson on the coast of Spain during the Fi
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Born in November, 1797; entered the Madras Army as Assistant Surgeon on May 25th, 1819, and was promoted Surgeon on February 3rd, 1831, and Superintending Surgeon on February 27th, 1846. He saw active service in the Gumsur Campaign and retired on February 28th, 1850. He was one of the twenty-nine Fe
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The son of Robert McCormick, a Surgeon in the Royal Navy; born at Runham, near Great Yarmouth, on July 22nd, 1800, of an Irish family long settled in Co Tyrone. He was a pupil at the United Borough Hospitals in 1821, and entered the Royal Navy as an Assistant Surgeon in 1823. He served in the West I
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2012-09-26
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Graduated at Edinburgh. He served as Surgeon in the Royal Navy and afterwards practised in Elgin, where he was Physician to Gray's Hospital. He died in London on February 11th, 1861.
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"Removal of a Cancerous Tumour from Below the Tongue, with Some Remarks on the Operative Surgery of the
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Born on June 30th, 1778, and was one of the last to become a Member of the Old Company of Surgeons, the Charter instituting the College bearing date March 22nd, 1800. He joined the Army as Surgeon's Mate, unattached, on March 11th, 1800. He was gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 35th Foot on the foll
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2012-10-17
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Was appointed Temporary Assistant Surgeon to the Ordnance Medical Department on November 3rd, 1812. He was promoted to 2nd Assistant Surgeon on June 11th, 1813, to 1st Assistant Surgeon on March 19th, 1825, to Surgeon on August 26th, 1830, and to Senior Surgeon on May 24th, 1844. He retired on full
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2012-11-20
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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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2012-11-20 2013-01-21
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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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The younger brother of James Rumsey (qv), to whom he dedicated his Bonn Doctorial Thesis, published in London in 1837 with the title, *De placenta disrupta*. The copy in the College Library was presented by the author as displaying a physiological process, the disposal of the dismembered placenta wh
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