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Born at Darlington, and was educated at Trinity College and the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, and Westminster Hospital. Upon the foundation of Charing Cross Hospital he joined the staff as Lecturer on Anatomy, in which post he had among his pupils Dr Livingstone, Professor Thomas H Huxley, Sir
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Practised at Bath, and died on December 25th, 1859.
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Studied at St George's Hospital, and practised at Faversham, Kent, where he was Union Medical Officer, Surgeon to the Workhouse and to the 2nd Company of the Kent Volunteer Artillery. Later he practised at Lowfield House, Dartford, and was Surgeon to the 1st Brigade, Kent Artillery Volunteers, and C
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Was apprenticed to Mr Sawrey, Bloomsbury Square; studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital in the time of Abernethy and Lawrence, and afterwards in Paris. He practised in Southampton Row, Russell Square, and was an ardent phrenologist, collecting casts of living and dead celebrities, himself convinced of
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Became Surgeon in the Royal Navy. On retiring he lived at 6 Windsor Terrace, Douglas, Isle of Man, and died there on February 4th, 1884.
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Was for many years Inspecting Medical Officer at Charlottetown, Prince Edward's Island. For the last three or four years of his life his duties were performed by Dr J Warburton, Acting Quarantine Officer. Hobkirk died in October, 1888.
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Came of an old Warwickshire family of farmers and doctors, being a grandson of W L Freer, of Stourbridge. He was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He was House Surgeon at the General Hospital, Birmingham, from 1842-1848, and acted as Demonstrator of Anatomy at Queen's College. He then settled i
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Born on June 27th, 1839, and was educated at Queen's College, Galway, Trinity College, Dublin, and the Ledwich School. He entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on October 1st, 1860, being promoted Surgeon on October 1st, 1872, and Surgeon Major on July 1st, 1873. He was Civil Surgeon at Rajes
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital, and practised first at Maidstone, next at Rochford, Essex, then in London successively at 1 Montagu Street, Portman Square; 16 Orchard Street; 36 Harewood Square, NW; and 358 Camden Road N, where he died on November 28th, 1895. He was awarded the Fothergillian Gold M
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Practised in Halifax. He is described in the obituary notice as firm and decisive in manner, indefatigably industrious. As a surgeon he excelled, and of nine cases of strangulated hernia upon which he operated, eight were successful. He was a member of the Halifax Literary and Philosophical Society
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Studied at Richmond Hospital, Dublin, and was Carmichael Prizeman in Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery, 1840-1841. He practised at Deva Villa, Clifton Row East, St John's Wood, NW, and died there on May 8th, 1873.
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Educated at Manchester and University College Hospitals; practised at 14 Finsbury Place, London, where he was a member of the Court of Common Council. Later he moved to 12A Charterhouse Square, and was Medical Officer to Merchant Taylors' School, to the Great Western Bristol and Exeter Railways' Pro
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