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Born in Glasgow in 1879 son of Blair Robertson, he was educated at St Dunstan's College and Guy's Hospital. After qualifying he spent a year in South Africa, but in 1905 he went to New Zealand where he spent the rest of his life. For five years medical superintendent of Waihi Hospital, in 1912 he wa
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Born at Kilmilken, Maam Valley, Co Galway he was a member of a large family, five of whom entered the medical profession, one being J F O'Malley FRCS, ear nose and throat surgeon at St John and St Elizabeth's Hospital.
He was educated at Rockwell College and, for his medical studies, at Queen's C
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Born in 1882 the son of an artist he was educated at Marlborough College and Guy's Hospital where he won the Treasurer's gold medal in clinical surgery in 1903, qualified in 1904 and served as house surgeon. He was a clinical assistant at the Evelina Hospital for Children.
After taking the Fellow
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Educated at Guy's Hospital, he held resident posts there and at Great Ormond Street. During the first world war he served at a casualty clearing station in France. He was assistant surgeon at Croydon General Hospital and afterwards practised at 27 Beaumont Street, Oxford. Robinson retired to Sheepst
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Educated in Wales and at Caius College, Cambridge, being in residence from 1942 until 1945, he obtained a first class in both parts of the Natural Sciences Tripos in 1944 and 1945. For his clinical study he went to St George's Hospital, where he was awarded the Brackenbury Prize in Surgery in 1947 a
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Born at Blackstock, Ontario, son of Stewart and Isabella Bruce, he was educated at Perry High School and the University of Toronto where he graduated with the gold medal in the MD. He then came to England to take his FRCS, the second Canadian to do so, and after postgraduate study in Paris, Berlin a
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Born on 17 September at Halifax, he was educated at Skipton Grammar School and Leeds University where he won several scholarships and gold and silver medals. He qualified in 1897 with the McGill surgery prize. Later he practised in Headlingley and was honorary surgeon to Leeds Public Dispensary. He
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Born on 16 August 1900, eldest son of James Greenwood of Blackburn, he served for two years in the Royal Flying Corps in the first world war. Afterwards he studied pharmacy in Blackburn Technical College, and by means of scholarships he worked his way at St Bartholomew's Hospital to study medicine.
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Born in London, the son of a Presbyterian minister, he was brought up in Plymouth and served with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during the first world war. He read medicine at Edinburgh University and qualified in 1920.
In 1927 Grierson was appointed to the new post of surgeon specialist
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Born at Merthyr in 1865, he studied medicine at Bristol University, where he gained the Martyn memorial scholarship in pathology in 1888 and the Sanders scholarship in 1889, and at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. He qualified in 1889 and then held house appointments at the Bristol General Hospita
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Born on 10 March 1891, son of T L and S A Griffiths, he studied medicine at the University of Wales and St Bartholomew's Hospital. He served as a surgeon-probationer in the RNVR 1914-15, qualified in 1916, and was a surgeon to the 1st London Hospital 1916-18, being mentioned in dispatches. He was al
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Born in 1865 he was educated at New College, Oxford where he took first-class honours in mathematical moderations and second-class honours in the final school of mathematics. He received his clinical training at St Thomas's Hospital, where he held various resident posts, and made further study at Pa
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