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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2008-05-01
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Practised at Derby and was Surgeon to the Infirmary. He died in 1870 or 1871. His portrait is in the Fellows’ Album.
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N Alan Green
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2008-05-01 2014-06-30
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Ian Ranger was a true general surgeon who worked in the United Norwich Hospitals from 1967 to 1988. He was the son of William Ranger and Hatton Thomasina née Grigg. His father had been a schoolmaster, army officer and businessman, who emigrated to Australia in 1920, where Ian and his brother (Sir) D
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John Blandy
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2009-10-21
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Martin Allgöwer was chair and professor of surgery at the University of Basle, Switzerland. He was born in St Gallen, Switzerland, on 5 May 1917. He received his education at St Gallen and studied medicine at Geneva, Zürich and Basle. After qualifying, he was resident in the department of surgery
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2010-05-13
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Educated at St George’s Hospital and at the Grosvenor Place School of Medicine, where he took an anatomical prize. He was a younger brother of Isaac Baker Brown (qv). Soon after qualifying he settled at St John’s Lodge, Kensal Green, where he practised for some thirty years. He was Medical Officer o
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2010-05-20
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Educated at Guy’s Hospital. He practised at Hampton, near Evesham, and by 1855 had removed to 1 Wilmington Square, London, where he remained for about twenty years, and was Surgeon to the Parochial Infirmary, Clerkenwell, and Vaccinator to the Amwell District. For some ten years before his death he
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2010-05-20
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Born at Colne Engaine, Essex, the second son of a gentleman farming his own land; his mother was a daughter of the Rev James Boyer, well known as Head Master and rigid disciplinarian of Christ’s Hospital – the Blue Coat School – when S T Coleridge, Charles Lamb, and Leigh Hunt were pupils. Baker Bro
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2010-05-20
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Educated at the Middlesex Hospital, and practised at Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, where at the time of his death he was Surgeon to the Infirmary and to the Royal Pembrokeshire Artillery Militia. He died on September 19th, 1880. Publications: “Case of Strangulated Hernia Masked by an Enlarged Glan
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2012-10-31
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. During the Revolution of 1832 he was an assistant surgeon in Brussels. He was a member of the Archeological Society, and died at his residence, Purton Court, Swindon, on November 11th, 1889. Publications:- *On the Purton Sulphated and Bromo-Iodated Saline Wate
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2010-05-20
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Educated at St George’s Hospital. He was at one period Surgeon at Claremont by appointment of the King of the Belgians. Latterly he practised in Ryde, Isle of Wight, where he died at his residence, Newlands, on January 28th, 1883. His photograph is in the Fellows’ Album. Publication: “On the Sound
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2010-05-20 2018-03-21
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Began the practice of his profession in Preston, where he soon rose in public estimation, and was much sought after by a large circle of patients. Connected with the Dispensary, he rose in time to be its Senior Hon Surgeon. He was a Member of the Preston Town Council from its first constitution unde
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2010-05-20
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Educated at Guy’s Hospital. He practised for many years at Brixton Hill, SW, latterly in partnership with Charles Henry Drake. In the eighties of the century he moved to Crawley Down, Sussex, where he died on March 28th, 1902.
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Cover image for Anthonis, Polwattearachchige Romiel (1911 - 2009)
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2010-05-20
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Romiel Anthonis was the most celebrated Asian surgeon of his day, and a role model to generations of Sri Lankans. He was born in Bambalapitiya, a suburb of Colombo, on 21 January 1911, one of the 16 children of Polwatte Arachchige Michael Anthonis, a master-carpenter, and Hettiarachchige Engaltina P
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