Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Studied at Guy's Hospital and practised for forty years in Croydon, at first with Henry Horsley. He was for thirty-one years Surgeon to the Croydon Union Infirmary and was active in arranging a new building. Together with Alfred Carpenter and Sir Thomas Eldridge he promoted the Croydon General Hospi
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Born February 27th, 1817. Educated at St Bartholomew’s Hospital and in Paris. He was gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 26th Foot on June 8th, 1841, was transferred to the St Helena Regiment on August 4th, 1843, and to the 2nd Dragoons on October 13th of the same year. He became Staff Surgeon (2nd Cl
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Came of an old Warwickshire family of farmers and doctors, being a grandson of W L Freer, of Stourbridge. He was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He was House Surgeon at the General Hospital, Birmingham, from 1842-1848, and acted as Demonstrator of Anatomy at Queen's College. He then settled i
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Born on January 4th, 1818, at Fort William, Calcutta, the eldest son of Captain Pitman, of the 59th Regiment. He was appointed to the Bombay Army as Assistant Surgeon on January 17th, 1844, was promoted Surgeon on August 27th, 1861, and Surgeon Major on January 17th, 1864. He was a passenger on the
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Born on May 20th, 1818, and at the time of his death was the only surviving son of the Rev John Nance, DD, Rector of Hope and Old Romney, Kent. In 1835 he was articled to George Curtis & Son, of Dorking, and completed his professional training at University College Hospital. He was in practice at Ec
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Educated at the London Hospital, and was at one time Surgeon to Queen Adelaide's Lying-in Hospital and Senior Surgeon to the Portsmouth Town Free Dispensary. He was a member of the Pathological Society and a Fellow of the Obstetrical Society; he practised at 9 Marlborough Hill, St John's Wood, NW (N
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The eldest son of John Porter, of Sheffield; educated at University College, Sheffield, and in Paris. At Sheffield he was a pupil of Henry Thomas. He settled in practice there and in 1848 became Thomas's partner, but the partnership was dissolved in about two years' time owing to the retirement of T
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Son of John Chesshire, of The Oaks, Edgbaston; he studied medicine at Queen's College, Birmingham, and at King's College and University College Hospitals, London. He practised as an ophthalmic surgeon in Birmingham, and was Surgeon to the Birmingham and Midland Eye Hospital. It was largely through h
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Educated at Westminster Hospital, where he was Demonstrator of Anatomy. He practised in partnership with Franklin Hewitt Oliver, LRCP at 2 Kingsland Road, NE, and his other address was Delamers, Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex. He was at one time Member of the Board of Examiners for Midwives, Surgeon to the
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2012-03-22
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital and practised at Lancaster, where he was Surgeon to the Dispensary, which later became the Infirmary. He was also President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Branch of the British Medical Association. He died at Thornbreaks, Lancaster, on July 8th, 1891. His son, Wi
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Was educated at Guy’s Hospital. He served at one time as Surgeon to the Royal Caledonian Asylum and as Medical Officer of the Model Prison, Pentonville. He practised latterly at Hove, Brighton, where he died on February 2nd, 1892.
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“Case of Fatal Haematemesis from Ulceration of Œsopha
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2012-07-04
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Educated at St George's Hospital, and practised at Gosport, latterly in partnership with Warren Meade, the address of both being 'Anglesey'. He was Medical Officer of the Coast-Guard at Stokes Bay, Medical Referee to the West Life and Medical, Legal and General Assurance Societies, and a member of t
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