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Born in November, 1806, the only son of Henry Jackson, a distinguished surgeon of Sheffield; he was himself well educated and followed his father as a prominent surgeon in large practice in Sheffield. He was a pupil of William Staniforth, junr, in 1825, and was elected Surgeon to the Sheffield Gener
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2012-05-16
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Born at Hackney, the son of John Jackson, on Nov 17th, 1804; he was educated at St Catharine's Hall, Cambridge, and University College Hospital; entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on June 27th, 1830; was promoted Surgeon March 1st, 1847; became Presidency Surgeon, Calcutta, Physician to th
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Studied at the London Hospital, practised at first in partnership with his father, George Jackson, MRCS, at 30 Church Street, Spitalfields. He was President of the Hunterian Society and delivered the Oration in 1864 on "The Cultivation of Medical Science and Art"; this was published in London during
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Studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, practised at St Martin's, Stamford Baron, Northamptonshire, was Surgeon to the Stamford and North Rutland General Infirmary, Medical Officer to Lord Burghley's Hospital, St Martin's, and to the Ryhall District of the Stamford Union. He died on July 4th, 18
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Born of a good Yorkshire family on January 4th, 1823, the son of John Jackson, surgeon, Paradise Street, Rotherham; he went to Merchant Taylors' School at Crosby, and was then apprenticed to James Garstang (qv), of Lytham, Lancashire, a well-known practitioner and county magistrate. After that he wa
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Born on October 28th, 1790, the son of James Jackson, St Martin's-in-the-Fields, Westminster. He entered the Bengal Army, IMS, as Assistant Surgeon on November 8th, 1813, was promoted Surgeon on July 14th, 1825, and Superintendent, Sirhiad Division, Bengal, on February 15th, 1845. He was on active s
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital and Edinburgh University, was Resident Medical Officer, Carlisle Dispensary, then practised at Penrith, Cumberland, and died there on August 5th, 1867.
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The second son and sixth child of the Rev William Jacobson, sometime Scholar of Lincoln and Fellow of Exeter, then Public Orator and Vice-Principal of Magdalen Hall, soon afterwards Professor of Divinity, and later Bishop of Chester. He was born at the little red-brick house in New College Lane, Oxf
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Born on February 6th, 1861, the son of Archibald Jaffrey, of Adelaide, and was educated at St Peter's College, Adelaide. Dr C E Todd, who died in 1918, and Sir Edward C Stirling (qv), who died in March, 1919, an Australian, also educated at St Peter's College, had previously entered at St George's H
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Was baptized at Nottingham on December 2nd, 1818, the son of Gibson Jalland, wine merchant. He seems to have practised first in Nottingham and then to have entered the Bombay Army, IMS, as Assistant Surgeon on December 3rd, 1844. He was attached to the 24th Native Infantry. Two years after becoming
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Born in Nottingham, the son of Henry Jalland, and studied at Guy's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon and Resident Obstetric Assistant. After that he settled in practice in York, in partnership with William Dalla Husband (qv), later with Dr Evelyn. In 1879 Jalland was elected Surgeon to the York C
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he gained the Kirkes' Gold Medal in Clinical Medicine in 1871. He was later Clinical Assistant at the Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and at the Hospital for Women, Soho Square. He then went out to New Zealand and practised in Sydney Street, Wellin
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