Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Resided at Shrewsbury, and died there in 1874.
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2012-08-29
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The sixth son of John Nolloth, at one time Assistant Secretary of the Navy Board and latterly of the Portsmouth Dockyard. Edward Nolloth was the first to be appointed on the staff of the Royal Naval Hospital, Malta, the second appointment being Sir Spencer Wells (qv). He served as surgeon on HMS *Vi
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2012-04-18
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Educated at Manchester and University College Hospitals; practised at 14 Finsbury Place, London, where he was a member of the Court of Common Council. Later he moved to 12A Charterhouse Square, and was Medical Officer to Merchant Taylors' School, to the Great Western Bristol and Exeter Railways' Pro
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*He was born in 1813 in Mirfield, Yorkshire the son of John Ikin and Mary Ikin née Ingham.
After study at Leeds, Edinburgh, London, and Paris was in general practice in Leeds and York - at Cookridge Street and 19 Park Place, Leeds; at 24 St Paul's Square, York; at 29, Reginald Terrace, Leeds. He
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2012-11-20 2013-02-01
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Son of John Rowe, surgeon at Wimborne; studied at Guy's Hospital, and practised with his father in his native place, Wimborne Minster, Dorsetshire, until the latter's death on August 20th, 1859, then alone until his own death on January 9th, 1886.
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Born of a family of medical practitioners in South Staffordshire during the previous century and a half. He succeeded his father and practised at Tipton Heath, where he was for many years Chairman of the Local Board of Health, one of the founders of the Guest Hospital, and for a long period Surgeon
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2012-07-04
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. At the time of his death he was Surgeon to the Sussex County Hospital and to the Deaf and Dumb Institute, and Consulting Surgeon to the Brighton and Sussex Eye Infirmary. He practised at 24 Cannon Place, Brighton, in partnership with G E Pocock, and died on Oct
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2012-03-29
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and practised as one of the firm of Harding & Hewer, later Harding, Hewer & Calthorp, at several addresses in London: 6 Mylne Street, Myddelton Square; 13 Spencer Street, Northampton Square; and Sandford House, Highbury New Park, where he acted as Surgeon to the
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2012-02-15
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Practised at 3 South Parade, Weston-super-Mare, and was Medical Officer of the Weston-super-Mare District of the Axbridge Union. He was much respected, especially by the poor, to whom he was kind and benevolent. He died on December 4th, 1857.
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2010-05-06
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Educated at University College and at Westminster Hospital. He was Hon Surgeon of the Royal Masonic Girls’ School, and a Fellow of the Medical Society of London. He practised at 7 Argyll Place, Regent Street, W, and died there on July 23rd, 1873.
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2012-12-20
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Practised at 51 Grosvenor Square, Stalybridge, Cheshire, where he died on July 1st, 1869.
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Studied at St Thomas’s and Guy’s Hospitals, and after qualifying practised in Cambridge. He opened a discussion in 1860, at the Cambridge Branch of the British Medical Association, upon the treatment of acute inflammatory diseases. Antiphlogistic measures were considered undesirable; some would use
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