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Educated at St George's Hospital, where he was entered as a twelve-months' surgical pupil to Sir Everard Home on Sept 29th, 1820. He may have been a relative of Thomas Thynne Folds, RN, an earlier St George's pupil. He became a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, his Warrant being dated Jan 19th, 1830, was S
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2005-09-28 2012-03-22
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George Hayes qualified from Durham University in 1938, having already joined the RNVR. When the second world war broke out, he joined the Royal Navy, serving overseas throughout the war and afterwards in shore-based hospitals in Ceylon, Mauritius and Malta. His last commission was as President of th
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Born at Dartmouth on 6 July 1871 fifth child and second son of Hunter Gaskell JPO and his wife née Stempkowska, he was educated at Tavistock and at University College Hospital, and was commissioned in the Royal Naval Medical Service in 1893 and posted to the Royal Naval Hospital, Chatham. He was in
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Was a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, and latterly resided in Tasmania. He died in or before 1890. His name is not on the Admiralty books.
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2014-10-30 2017-10-16
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Born in 1894 the son of William John Colborne MRCS 1886, Surgeon Royal Navy and afterwards Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy in the first world war and later Inspector General of Naval Hospitals, John Colborne (he did not use his first name) qualified with the Conjoint Diploma from Charing Cross Ho
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Entered the Royal Navy as Assistant Surgeon on March 2nd, 1842, and retired with the rank of Staff Surgeon, later raised to Fleet Surgeon. He died at Harting, Sussex, on March 27th, 1887.
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Born on 4 January 1883 the son of the Rev Horace Stephens, Rector of Handley, Cheshire, he was educated at Christ College, Brecon, Manchester University and, for his postgraduate studies, the London Hospital. While at Manchester he played Rugby for the University and also represented Cheshire and La
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Born in April, 1818, and was educated at University College and Hospital, London. He was probably an Assistant Surgeon in the Royal Navy from 1841-1844. He joined the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on Jan 1st, 1844, was promoted Surgeon on July 12th, 1857, and retired on July 25th, 1859. He saw ac
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A surgeon in the Royal Navy (Findlay's name is not in the Navy List, but 'RN' is added as his designation in the College *Calendar*). He seems to have lived for many years in Victoria, Australia, where he apparently did not practise, as his name is not in the Victorian Medical Register. He died in o
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2012-12-21
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Educated at the University of Edinburgh. He entered the Royal Navy as Surgeon on February 6th 1845; was promoted Staff Surgeon on February 25th 1853; Fleet Surgeon on October 10th 1867, and Deputy Inspector-General on retirement on November 14th 1880. He served in the Kafir War of 1851 as Surgeon to
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Educated at the Middlesex Hospital and was afterwards a Naval Surgeon. Richard Owen (qv) as an apprentice was transferred to him in 1822 on the death of his first master, Dickson, surgeon and apothecary, of Lancaster. He died at Rochdale, after his retirement from the Service, on December 6th, 1868.
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2011-11-09 2014-06-13
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Hugh Latimer Cleave was a surgeon captain in the Royal Navy. He was born on 11 February 1910 in Exeter, the younger of two sons of Richard Charles Cleave, an engineer captain in the Royal Navy, and Ethel Elizabeth Cleave née Latimer. His older brother, Thomas (Peter), also served in the Royal Navy M
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