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Studied at Guy's Hospital, and practised at Biddenden, Staplehurst, Kent, where he died long after retirement on January 21st, 1891.
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Educated at St George's Hospital, and practised throughout the greater part of his life at Wickhambrook, Newmarket, Suffolk, having for a time acted as House Surgeon and Apothecary at the Suffolk General Hospital. He also served as District Medical Officer of the Risbridge Union and Medical Referee
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Educated at Guy's Hospital, and became well known as a Surgeon in Plymouth, practising at 4 Park Place, Stoke, Devonport. After his retirement he served as Justice of the Peace for Devonport. He died at Penlee Cottage, Stoke, on March 24th, 1883. His son, William Paul Swain (qv), followed his father
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Was educated at Westminster Hospital, where he was in succession House Physician, House Surgeon, and Resident Obstetric Assistant. After taking a voyage to South America as Surgeon to a Royal Mail Steam Packet, he took a high place in the entrance examination to the Royal Navy in 1898. He served
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Born at Devonport, the son of Paul William Swain (qv). He was educated at King's College Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. During the Crimean War in 1855 he served as Surgical Dresser on HMS *Exmouth*. On settling in Plymouth he was appointed Surgeon to the Royal Albert Hospital, Devonport, a
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, practised at Prees, and was Medical Officer of the Prees district of the Wem Union, Shropshire. He died at Prees on November 2nd, 1871.
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Belonged to a Kentish family with which Wharton Jones (qv) was connected; practised at Rocky Hill Terrace, Maidstone, and was Surgeon to the Kent County Gaol and to the Lunatic Asylum. He died long after his retirement, about 1881 or 1882.
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The second son of John Syme, of Cartmore and Lochore in the Kingdom of Fife, was born at 56 Princes Street, Edinburgh, on November 7th, 1799, his father being a Writer to the Signet. He received most of his early education at the Edinburgh High School and spent much of his spare time working with Ro
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The son of John Symonds, a surgeon-apothecary of Oxford. He came of a medical stock, and was the sixth generation of a line of doctors. He was educated at Christ's Hospital - the Bluecoat School - in London, and was apprenticed to his father at Oxford. Whilst still an apprentice he was Assistant Apo
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The son of Thomas Charles Sympson, a medical practitioner at Lincoln, where his family had been settled from 1730. After being apprenticed to his father for five years, Sympson entered St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was a contemporary of W S Savory (qv). He acted as dresser to Sir William Lawre
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2013-04-18
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Born 4 March 1866, the son of John Turner Caddy, MD, MRCS (died 1902), deputy inspector-general of hospitals and fleets, Royal Navy, and Florence Thompson, his wife. Arnold Caddy's younger brother Adrian also became a Fellow of the College. He was educated at King's College School and St George's Ho
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Born at Toronto on 17 July 1855, the eldest surviving son of Sir Matthew Crooks Cameron (of the Lochiel Camerons), Chief Justice of Common Pleas, Ontario, and his wife Charlotte Ross Wedd of Maidstone, Kent. He was educated at Upper Canada College and at the University of Toronto, where he studied l
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