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2013-04-22
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Born at Nalpa Station, Wellington, South Australia on 30 July 1871, son of Josiah Bonnin the station manager and his wife, *née* Frew. He was educated at Glenelg Grammar School and Adelaide University, where he graduated in 1895. He spent the next three years in London, taking the Conjoint qualifica
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2013-04-10
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Born 1873 at Stratford St Mary, Suffolk, only son and eldest of the three children of Ferdinand Campion Batchelor, MRCS 1871 and Annie Jordison, his wife, who came of a Cheshire family. His father was at that time district medical officer of the Samford Union, but emigrated to New Zealand in 1874. H
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2014-06-16
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Born on 9 October 1871 at Thaxted, Essex the younger son of George Samuel Watson MRCS 1865, his mother being a daughter of Charles Trustram MRCS 1831, who died on 25 June 1872 and to whose family practice at Tunbridge Wells G S Watson succeeded. G T Watson was educated at Tonbridge School, was a sch
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2014-03-28
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Born on 3 December 1874, he qualified from the London Hospital and joined the Indian Medical Service in 1898, being promoted Captain in 1901, Major in 1910, and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1918. He retired on 21 November 1927, having occupied the position of Professor of Surgery at the Grant Medical Colle
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2009-12-17
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One of a well-known family of Scottish ship-owners; entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1891. He took a Second Class in the Natural Science Tripos, and in 1895 entered as a student at St Thomas’s Hospital, where he filled the posts of House Physician and Obstetric House Physician. In 1899 he star
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2010-02-25
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The son of a Wesleyan Minister, entered Charing Cross Hospital as the Livingstone Scholar in 1892, and distinguished himself as a student by gaining several prizes, also the Llewllyn Scholarship in 1896. He afterwards acted as House Surgeon and as House Physician. Whilst in the latter post he observ
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2012-03-29
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was scholar in chemistry and histology and later Clinical Assistant to Medical Out-patients, and then House Surgeon at Westminster Hospital. He served with the South African Field Force during the Boer War, started practice at 42 Kempshott Road, Streath
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2013-10-16
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Educated at the University of Edinburgh, he served as casualty house surgeon at the Temperance Hospital, London, and as resident medical officer at Booth Hall Infirmary for Children, Manchester. Then returning to London he was medical superintendent at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Child
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2014-04-28
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Born on 25 July 1873 the second child and only son of Richard Richards, yeoman farmer, and his wife Jennet Rees, he was educated at Weston School, Bath and Thistleton House School, Mumbles near Swansea, and received his medical training at St Bartholomew's. He qualified in 1897 and entered the menta
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2013-06-19
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Born in London on 29 May 1872, fourth son of the Very Rev the Hon William Henry Fremantle, Dean of Ripon, and Isabella, his wife, daughter of Sir Culling Eardley, 3rd Baronet, the religious philanthropist (for whom see *DNB*). The Dean was the second son of Thomas Francis Fremantle, 1st Lord Cottesl
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