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Educated at Guy's Hospital, where he gained the second Scholarship in 1869, and afterwards at St Bartholomew's Hospital. House Surgeon for five years at the Loughborough General Hospital and Dispensary, which was called later the Infirmary. He then practised at Grantham, Lincolnshire, first at 21 No
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Received his professional education at Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospitals. At the time of his death he was a Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London, a member of the Royal College of Chemistry, and of the Epidemiological, London Meteorological, and Norfolk and West Suffolk Archaeological Societies,
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Born in January, 1819, and entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on April 20th, 1846, being promoted Surgeon on Aug 2nd, 1859, and Surgeon Major on April 20th, 1866. Retired in September, 1870, and died at Cheltenham on Christmas Day, 1890. His London address was at Connaught Place, W.
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Apprenticed first at Wragby, Lincolnshire, to Dr William Walls, he entered in 1819 the united St Thomas's and Guy's Hospital, where he attended lectures by Astley Cooper and Henry Cline, junr, following at the same time demonstrations and dissections by Edward Grainger in his rooms in St Saviour's C
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After education at Guy’s Hospital he practised at Liverpool, where he became Hon Surgeon to the Liverpool Ladies’ Lying-in Charity, Surgeon to the Liverpool Northern Hospital, and Lecturer on Clinical Surgery and Physiology at the Liverpool College Institute. He left Liverpool for Droitwich, where,
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Born at Birmingham on Jan 23rd, 1815, one of seven distinguished sons, including the Mayor of Manchester, a well-known Unitarian Minister, and a well-known teacher of the deaf and dumb. Educated at King Edward's School, where he showed promise of becoming an artist, being early thrown into the compa
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Studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, and practised for many years at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, where he was Medical Officer of No 1 District of the Wycombe Union, Surgeon Major in the Royal Bucks King's Own Militia, and Surgeon to the Great Western Railway Provident Society. Later he was
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Born at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, on July 18th, 1847, the son of William Rose (qv) and nephew of Sir Philip Rose. He came of a race of surgeons, and, as his biographer, Sir John Cockburn, KCMG, says -
"He affords a striking instance of the coincidence of an hereditary faculty with circumstance
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Studied at the University of Edinburgh, where he was Senior Mackenzie Bursar in 1882-1883 and afterwards Demonstrator of Anatomy. He was then appointed Surgical Registrar and Tutor at the Royal Infirmary, Liverpool, next Demonstrator of Anatomy and Curator of the Museum at University College, Liverp
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Born at Sydenham on November 1st, 1812; studied at the London Hospital, started practice in Shadwell in 1843, and was for forty years one of the best-known medical practitioners in East London, as Surgeon to the Police, Registrar of Births and Deaths for Shadwell and Wapping, Public Vaccinator, and
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He began to study medicine late in life at St George's Hospital, where he was Demonstrator of Anatomy, Curator of the Museum, and Lecturer on Morbid Anatomy. He passed the MRCS and FRCS examinations in succession in June, 1891, at the age of 41, graduating MD at Durham in 1894 and becoming MRCP Lond
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Born on April 5th, 1823, the son of James Tyrrell Ross, of Ringwood, Hampshire; he studied at St George's Hospital, and joined the Medical Establishment of the Bengal Army on July 26th, 1845.
In 1846 he served with the Field Hospital of the Army of the Sutlej; in 1848 and 1849 with the field force
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