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Studied at Bristol and Guy's Hospitals, practised first in Blake Street, York, and after 1880 at Langport, Somerset, where he was Medical Officer to the Workhouse and Medical Officer of Health to the Langport District. He died at Langport on August 7th, 1902.
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Born at Bath on April 20th, 1820, the son of a medical practitioner who died soon after; was of Welsh origin in Glamorganshire, an uncle having been Rector of Lampeter College. Mrs Morgan, one of the Biggs of Wiltshire, for her only child's education, lived first at Clifton and passed the holidays w
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Was, it would seem, engaged in the extramural teaching of surgery at Aberdeen in 1838 when he published *A Lecture on the Nature and Cultivation of the Medical Profession*, intended as a guide to students, which was delivered at the school, Flour Mill Lane, Aberdeen, in 1838. He also published *Firs
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The son of James Thomas Vallance (qv); studied at the London Hospital, and appears to have been first in practice in Victoria, New South Wales, and a member of the Medical Society of Victoria. In 1860 he had returned, and had as addresses The Grove, Stratford, the Carnarvon Hall, Forest Gate, then a
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Joined the Army on August 29th, 1808, as Surgeon's Mate on the Hospital Staff, unattached. He was gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 44th Foot on November 12th, 1803, and appointed on the Staff of the Royal Military College on May 8th, 1806. He exchanged to the Royal Waggon Train on June 18th, 1807,
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Came of an old Radnorshire family and studied at St Thomas's Hospital, after which he entered the Indian Medical Service on February 2nd, 1852. He served with distinction in the Crimea, and was awarded the Medjidie Order (4th Class) and Medal. He served later in the Central Indian Campaign with the
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Practised at St Austell, Cornwall, where he was Medical Officer to the Union. He died there on July 19th, 1858.
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Studied at Guy's Hospital and practised at Aspley Guise, Woburn, Bedfordshire, where he died at the age of 92 on January 17th, 1911.
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*A Memoir of the late Thomas Parkes, Ex-Surgeon and Apothecary at Aspley Guise, Woburn, Bedfordshire*, 8vo, portrait, Woburn, 1854.
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Practised first at Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, later at Little Bealings, Suffolk, and finally in Ipswich, where he died on November 10th, 1884.
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Born at Norwich on April 24th, 1837, the son of J Meybohm Venning. He became a student at St George's Hospital, where he acted as House Surgeon and as Surgical Registrar. He was gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 1st Life Guards on April 14th, 1863, and Surgeon on March 1st, 1873.
He resigned on J
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital, in Paris and Brussels. At St Thomas's Hospital he was House Surgeon and Medical Registrar, and then acted as Demonstrator of Anatomy at Westminster Hospital. He also qualified as a barrister. He practised at 410 Brixton Road, and afterwards at 58 Streatham Hill, Lond
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Born at Cobh, afterwards Queenstown and now again Cobh, Co Cork, on February 27th, 1787, the second son of John Verling and of Eleanor Roche, his wife. James Roche Verling belonged to a family long settled in that part of Ireland. He was apprenticed to Sir Arthur Clarke, a well-known Dublin physicia
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