Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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2012-06-21
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Practised at Norwood, where he died before January 17th, 1848. His son, Lewis Leese, junr, practised at 11 Coleman Street, EC.
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*A Treatise on that Affection of the Joints denominated Arthritis or Gout*, 8vo, London, 1834.
The author may have been Lewis Leese, junr, MRCS, LSA.
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2012-09-19
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Born on March 10th, 1786. From October 10th, 1813, to February 21st, 1816, he was a Surgeon's Mate on the Hospital Staff, not attached to a regiment, and on February 22nd, 1816, became Hospital Assistant to the Forces. He was gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the Royal York Rangers on April 17th, 1817,
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2012-06-27
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Educated at Dublin. He joined the Navy, and at the time of his death was Deputy Inspector-General, etc. He died at his residence, 27 Manor Road East, Deptford, SE, on November 4th, 1874. There is a photograph of him in the College Collection. [His name is LE GRAND in the Fellows' Register.]
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Joined the Army as Surgeon's Mate on the Hospital Staff, not attached to a Regiment, on March 28th, 1811. At first he was on general service, and later was Hospital Assistant to the Forces. He was gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the Royal Waggon Train on May 11th, 1815, was put on half pay on December
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2012-08-01
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Entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on March 31st, 1805; he was promoted Surgeon on March 22nd, 1818, Superintending Surgeon on July 24th, 1833 and on March 1st, 1843, was made a member of the Medical Board and Inspector-General of Hospitals. He was promoted to Surgeon General on July 23rd,
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2012-10-10
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Was a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, and died in retirement at 26 St Paul's Street, Leeds, on September 20th, 1867.
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Studied at Edinburgh University, Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He started practice at Reading in 1822, and soon after was appointed Surgeon on the Staff of the Reading Dispensary. On the foundation of the Royal Berkshire Hospital he was elected the Senior of the Surgeons, the other two being F A
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2013-03-06
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Born on May 20th, 1790, the son of George Wylie, of Glasgow. He entered the Madras Army as Assistant Surgeon on June 11th, 1812, being promoted to Surgeon on July 1st, 1825, to Superintending Surgeon on February 1st, 1838, to Inspector-General of Hospitals on December 18th, 1846, to Surgeon General
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Entered the Royal Artillery Ordnance Department as temporary Assistant Surgeon on May 12th, 1812; was gazetted Second Assistant Surgeon on December 2nd, 1812; First Assistant Surgeon on October 5th, 1823; and Surgeon on June 1st, 1830. The status of the Ordnance Department is noted under James Roche
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2012-05-31
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Educated at St George's Hospital and the University of Glasgow. At St George's he was entered as a twelve-months pupil of Robert Keate (qv) on October 3rd, 1821. He became a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, his warrant being dated December 23th, 1827, and served on board HMS *Ringdove* in 1829 and HMS *Dr
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2012-10-17
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Born on August 24th, 1788, graduated at Edinburgh, the title of his thesis being *De Evolutione et Decremento Corporis Humani* (8vo, Edinburgh, 1808), and was appointed Assistant Surgeon to the Bengal Army on February 3rd, 1809. He was promoted Surgeon on July 11th, 1823, and in the Army List of 184
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The son of John Atkinson Ransome (qv); studied at the Manchester Medical School in 1824. Thence he went to Guy's Hospital and the Universities of Edinburgh and Paris.
He practised at 1 St Peter's Square, Manchester. Serving as Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary from 1843-1866, he delivered the Introduc
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