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Studied at the London Hospital, and practised first at 2 Falcon Square, City of London, then at Thatcham, Berkshire, where he died on July 27th, 1874.
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Studied at the London Hospital and practised first at Harleyford Place, Kennington, London, SW, later at 4 Gladstone Terrace, Lewes Road, Brighton, where he died on March 12th, 1869.
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*Exanthematous Diseases*, 8vo, London and Brighton, 1864.
*Rheumatism*, 8vo, London, 1864.
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Educated at St Bartholomew's and St George's Hospitals. He practised at 7 Bath Place, Kensington, in partnership with William James Turner, MRCS, and at one time was Surgeon to the Dispensary. He removed to Oak Lodge, Prince's Road, Wimbledon Park, and died there on August 15th, 1892.
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Studied at the Birmingham Hospital and practised at Moreton-in-the-Marsh, Gloucestershire, where he was Surgeon to the Moreton Branch of the Great Western Railway and to the Cottage Hospital. He died in 1887 or 1888.
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"Fatal Blow of the Lung." - *Lancet*, 1842-3, I, 205.
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Became a Surgeon in the Navy and was at one time Surgeon to St. Peter Port Hospital, Guernsey, and then Physician to St Peter Port Lunatic Asylum. He was also Admiralty Surgeon and Agent. He died on September 10th, 1860, at Le Manoir, Lefebre Street, Guernsey.
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Studied at Westminster Hospital, where at one time he taught both anatomy and surgery. He practised at 25 and then at 78 Mortimer Street, Cavendish Square, and died there in retirement on November 25th, 1890.
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Resided at Hopwood Hall, Halifax, Yorkshire. He died on June 18th, 1861.
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He practised at 9 Smithfield Bars and then at 21 Charterhouse Square, and, retiring some ten years before his death, resided at 1 Tudor Villas, Albert Road, South Norwood, SE. He died at South Norwood on January 15th, 1884.
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Entered St Bartholomew’s Hospital as one of John Abernethy’s pupils. Among his contemporaries were F C Skey, Francis Kiernan, Thomas Wormald, and G L Roupell, the last named being one of his most intimate friends. After qualifying he joined the Hon East India Company’s Service and subsequently set u
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He practised at 22 Circus, Bath, and latterly was Consulting Surgeon to the Bath Lying-in Charity. Removing late in life to Weymouth, he practised for a time at 7 Victoria Terrace, and after his retirement resided at Rodwell Lodge, where he died on February 1st
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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, and for a time was Demonstrator of Anatomy. He practised first at Whitchurch, Hampshire, then at Evesham. In 1832 at the Worcester Meeting he seconded Sir Charles Hastings' proposal to found the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, subsequently the British Medical
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