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2012-07-11
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Was in the Indian Medical Service. He retired with the rank of Major, lived for many years at Ottawa, Ontario, and died there on March 18th, 1927.
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2012-07-11 2013-08-09
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Practised in Edinburgh, and later lived in London, apparently out of practice, at 3 Addison Crescent, Kensington, where he died in 1877 or 1878.
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Born at St Thomé, Madras, on February 11th, 1810, the son of Superintending Surgeon John Macleod, Madras Army; entered the service of the HEIC, and was gazetted Assistant Surgeon in the Madras Army on March 8th, 1841. He was promoted Surgeon on October 26th, 1859, and Surgeon Major on March 8th, 186
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Born at Trumisgary Manse in the island of North Uist, Outer Hebrides, on July 23rd, 1840, the eldest son of the Rev Norman Macleod, who in the disruption of 1843 on the question of patronage seceded from the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, and remained in North Uist as a 'Free Church Minister'. The
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Second son among seven children of Alexander Maclise (or McLeisch, McLish, McLisse, McLise), a Scottish Highlander who was a private in the Elgin Fencibles; his regiment being stationed in Cork he set up as a tanner and shoemaker. On December 24th, 1797, he married Rebecca Buchanan, "daughter of Mrs
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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2013-01-16
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Admitted to Peterhouse, Cambridge, as a Pensioner on October 10th, 1834, his address being given as 3 Old Burlington Street, London, he graduated MB in 1847 without taking an Arts degree. He studied at the Hunterian School, and at the Middlesex Hospital, where he acted as House Surgeon. He practised
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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The eldest son of Thomas Wakley (1795-1862), the founder of the *Lancet*; born in London on March 21st, 1821, his mother being a daughter of Joseph Goodchild, a merchant in Tooley Street. It was intended that he should take Orders, and with that view he was privately educated by the Rev James Bassne
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Graduated in Paris as B ès L, 1838, then studied at St Thomas's Hospital. He first practised in London at 8 York Street, Portman Square, W, next in Barbadoes, where he was Medical Professor at Codrington College, Parochial Medical Officer of St Joseph's, Medical Officer to the Police, and District C
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Practised at Chesterfield, where he was Surgeon to the Chesterfield Hospital and Dispensary, also to the 2nd Derby Militia, and a Certifying Factory Surgeon. He died at Chesterfield on May 31st, 1878.
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2013-01-16 2016-02-17
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Born at Peterborough on August 18th, 1835, the son of Dr Thomas Walker, a native of Dumfriesshire who traced descent from John Knox, the Reformer. Thomas Walker practised in Peterborough, where both he and his wife lived to be over ninety years of age. Thomas James Walker went to the King's Schoo
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Studied at St George's and at Westminster Hospitals, and practised at 253 Essex Road, Islington, London, N, where he died on September 19th, 1870.
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital and practised at Alderton, near Woodbridge, Suffolk, where he was Medical Officer to the Woodbridge Union, Surgeon to the Boyton Almshouses, Admiralty Surgeon and Agent. Later he moved to London and practised at 1 Claremont Villas, Tollington Park, N, where he was Sur
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