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Practised at 'Broomfield' and 7, Marine Terrace, Herne Bay, where he was in partnership with John Bowes. He died at the former residence on December 30th, 1863.
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Educated at the London Hospital. He first practised as a surgeon at Chatham, where he was Surgeon to the Rochester and Chatham Dispensary, and Union Medical Officer. Before 1857 he had removed to London, where he practised first at 15 Carlton Hill East, St John's Wood, and then at 14 Westbourne Terr
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Practised at Cheltenham, and at the time of his death was Consulting Surgeon to the Cheltenham General Hospital, and Referee to the Railway Passengers Assurance Company. He died on October 22nd, 1868.
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He practised at Long Sutton, Lincs, and at the time of his death was Medical Officer of the Long Sutton District, Holbeach Union, and a Corresponding Member of the Hunterian Medical Society. He died at Long Sutton on September 15th, 1869.
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Born at Cambridge, the eldest son of William Farish, Jacksonian Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy in the University. His father was Senior Wrangler in 1778 and was repeatedly a Moderator in the Mathematical Tripos; his predilection for physics and his mathematical ability was inherite
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Practised in Bedford Street, Bedford Row, and died apparently in 1897 or 1898.
**See below for an expanded version of the published obituary uploaded 9 June 2022:**
William Farman was a surgeon and coroner who practised in Hobart, Tasmania. He was born in England and practised in Bedford Stree
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2011-12-01 2014-09-12
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R Kesavan Nayar was professor of surgery at Medical College, Trivandrum, and the first superintendent of the Medical College Hospital. He was born in Trivandrum, southern India, on 6 September 1910, the second child and eldest son of Raman Tampi, a physician and chief medical officer of Travancore s
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2011-12-07 2012-02-10
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The second son of John Farmer, of West Hill House, Byron Hill, Harrow, the well-known Harrow School music master and afterwards Organist of Balliol College, Oxford, who died in 1901, and Marie Elizabeth Stahel, of Zurich. He matriculated at Balliol College on October 24th, 1885, and was an Exhibitio
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Born at Salisbury and was educated at University College and Hospital, London. He served as House Surgeon at the Liverpool Northern Hospital from 1875-1877, and in 1878 began to practise at Eastbourne as Assistant to Robert Colgate (qv), whose daughter, Mary, he married in 1881. He succeeded his fat
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2011-12-09 2014-03-10
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James Dickson (Jim) was a general surgeon at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital in Guernsey. He was born in Liverpool on 27 October 1922, the son of James Reid Dickson, a commercial traveller, and his wife, Lizzie, née Acheson. He was educated at Alleyn's School in Dulwich and qualified MB BS in 1946 h
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2005-10-26
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Terence Young was a consultant surgeon in the Peterborough area. He was born in India in 1931, where his father was a missionary surgeon, but grew up in north Wales. As a boy he started hill walking, encouraged first by his father and later by the headmaster’s secretary at his school, Rydal in Colwy
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Denis Shaw was a consultant surgeon at Keighley and Airedale. He qualified at Leeds in 1940, having represented the Combined English Universities at fencing, and taking his turn at fire-watching. He always remembered watching bombs dropping on the City Museum. After house jobs he joined the RAMC, ri
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