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He practised at 57 Essanby House, Jeppe Street, Johannesburg, South Africa, and died there on August 1964 aged about seventy and survived by his son. He had received his medical education at Guy's Hospital.
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Timothy Gledhill was born in Yorkshire in 1953. When he was about two years of age the family moved to Blackpool where he was educated at Arnold School and received a Duke of Edinburgh gold award in 1969. He studied medicine at Edinburgh and graduated in 1975 before taking resident appointments at t
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Alexander Gol read medicine at Cambridge University qualifying MB, BCh in 1949 and trained at Guy's Hospital. He became a Fellow of the College in 1955 and went to Chicago in the late 1950s where he practised at the Children's Memorial Hospital. He then moved to Houston, Texas, where he spent the re
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Educated at Caius College, Cambridge, and St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was Brackenbury Surgical Scholar, demonstrator of anatomy and senior house surgeon. He was then appointed chief assistant to the surgical professorial unit. He took the Fellowship in 1927 and the Cambridge Mastership of Su
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Born on 22 June 1872 at Todmorden, the sixth son of the Rev. Rennell Francis Wynn Molesworth, rector of Washington, Co Durham, and his second wife Frances Elizabeth, daughter of Admiral George Henderson, he was descended from Robert, first Viscount Molesworth (1656-1725), ambassador and politician.
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Coming from Tavistock he was educated at the London Hospital, and practised throughout his career at Beddington near Wallington, Surrey, in partnership with Dr W S McDougall and others.
He retired to Barnstable, where he died on 15 December 1961 aged 83. He was survived by his wife and their son
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Born in Tasmania in 1880, he was taken to New Zealand as an infant of a week old by his father, a schoolteacher, who settled at Waikowaiti in North Otago, and in due course he entered Otago University where he graduated in medicine and science and then came to England, becoming one of the first New
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Born in Penarth, Glamorgan, on 19 September 1907, he was educated at Clifton College, Christ's College, Cambridge, and St Bartholomew's Hospital where he was a house surgeon and surgical chief assistant. Joining the RAFVR before the second world war he served in France and West Africa, and then as s
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Born on 29 March 1872 in Victoria, Australia, the third child of J Erskine Cunning, farmer, and Annie May, his wife. He was educated Ballarat College and at Melbourne University, where he took first class honours in physiology and final honours in medicine and surgery. He was house surgeon and house
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Born 12 November 1866 at Neath, Glamorgan, fifth child and third son of Alfred Curtis, solicitor, and Hannah Davies, his wife. Alfred Curtis was town clerk of Neath and clerk to the borough and county justices from 1866 to 1886.
He was educated at Bristol Grammar School, at University College, Lo
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Born on 7 June 1908, the second son of John Gay French, FRCS and his wife, Elinor May, younger daughter of Francis Stafford Pipe-Wolferstan, of Statfold. His grandfather, Lieutenant-Colonel John Gay French, IMS, was also a Fellow of the College (see *Plarr's Lives* 1930, 1, 422).
Stanley Gay Fren
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The eldest son of Alfred Downing Fripp by his second wife, E B Roe, he was born on 12 September 1865. Fripp came of an artistic family, for his father exhibited during more than 50 years, chiefly at the Old Water Colour Society, of which his great-grandfather Nicholas Pocock was a founder. His uncle
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