Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Apprenticed early in 1832 to Mr Watson, in Berners Street, who was for many years Secretary to the Court of Examiners at Apothecaries' Hall. Entering as a student at University College, London, he obtained Dr Linley's Silver Medal for Botany in 1833 or 1834, and Dr Edward Turner's Gold Medal for Che
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Educated at the London Hospital and practised in Theobald's Road, and then at 33 Great James' Street, Bedford Row, WC, where he was Medical Referee to the Merchants' and Tradesmen's Insurance Company. Later Wykeham Lydall was associated with him in partnership. He finally practised at 11 Well Road,
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Educated at the Kingston-upon-Hull College and at Bishopston, Ripon. After having served as apprentice to his father, William Lunn (qv), he entered the University of Edinburgh in 1835 and completed his professional training at University College, London, and Munich. He practised at 7 Charlotte Stree
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Studied at St Bartholomew's and at the Dublin Lying-in Hospitals. He practised at St Giles' Plain, Norwich, was Surgeon to the County Gaol, and Surgeon-Accoucheur to the Norwich Lying-in Institution. He died in retirement at the above address on September 3rd, 1883.
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Studied at King's College and Guy's Hospitals and in Paris. He began to practise in Reading in 1838, was at one time in partnership with William B Young, MRCS, Surgeon to Reading Dispensary and later Medical Officer to the Union. About 1881 he was in practice at Ramsgate. He later retired and return
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital; was at one time Surgeon to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, then in succession Medical Superintendent of the Middlesex Lunatic Asylum for Women, Hanwell, of the County Asylum, Bedford, and of the Three Counties Asylum, Arlesey Baldock. He invented an invalid bed lif
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Practised at Walthamstow. Was at one time Surgeon to the Wanstead Lying-in Charity and to the Boys' Mission School, Walthamstow; at the time of his death was Surgeon to the Girls' Mission School, Walthamstow, the Police of Walthamstow and Leyton, and the Foresters Society. He was a Fellow of the Lin
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Studied at St George's Hospital, the University of Edinburgh, and Paris. He first practised as a physician at Newport, Shropshire: in 1855 during the Crimean War he was on the Medical Staff (1st Class) of the Forces at Scutari. He returned to London, where he was Physician to the Farringdon General
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2012-05-23
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Educated at University College and Hospital, and practised at Newtown, Montgomeryshire, where he died on July 12th, 1872.
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Educated in Dublin, at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and in Paris. He practised at Burton-on-Trent in partnership with Robert Sherratt Tomlinson, and was at one period Surgeon to the Dispensary, to the Union, and to the Infirmary, of which latter institution he was Consulting Surgeon at the time of his
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2012-04-26
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Practised successively at 4 Arthur Street, East London Bridge; at 19 Trinity Square, EC; and at 61 Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill, W, where he died in retirement on March 1st, 1892. He was the father of Frederick William Humphreys (qv).
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2012-06-13
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Born at West End House, Hampstead. His father, a cloth-merchant, afterwards resided in Milk Street, BC. In infancy he suffered from infantile paralysis and was consequently lamed for life. He was apprenticed to George Chapman, of Liverpool, saw severe work among cholera patients on ships in the port
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