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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital and practised at Warminster, Wiltshire, where he died on January 21st, 1862. He was elected FRCS as being of fifteen years' standing under the supplemental charter of 1852.
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Studied at University College Hospital and practised at 16 Sutton Place, Hackney; at 2 Cassland Crescent, South Hackney; at 13 Cassland Road, South Hackney; and finally at 99 Glenarm Road, Clapton Park, London, E, where he died on February 1st, 1889. He had been Medical Officer of the South Hackney
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Studied at the Middlesex Hospital, and practised first at Hadlow, near Ton-bridge, Kent, where he was Surgeon to the Kent Inspector of the Foundling Hospital, then at 30 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, WC, where he was Medical Officer to the Inland Revenue, Somerset House, and to the London
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Studied at King's College and Guy's Hospitals and in Paris. He began to practise in Reading in 1838, was at one time in partnership with William B Young, MRCS, Surgeon to Reading Dispensary and later Medical Officer to the Union. About 1881 he was in practice at Ramsgate. He later retired and return
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One of the four sons of Dr John Vinrace, who practised in Birmingham for half a century. All four sons became medical practitioners, one being Dennis Vinrace, MRCS, Surgeon to the Western Skin Hospital. Felix Vinrace was educated at King Edward's Grammar School, Birmingham, and studied at Queen's Co
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Educated in Edinburgh and at St George's Hospital. He practised at 26 Hatton Garden, London, and died at Rose Hill Cottage, Hornsey, on November 26th, 1881.
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Born at Hollingworth, Cheshire, in the Longdendale Valley, where his father had settled in medical practice whilst the railway, which became the Great Central Railway, was being made, and had gathered a large and wide country practice. Pomfret went to Marlborough School, and then to Owens College Me
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Joined the Army as a Regimental Surgeon's Mate on October 10th, 1794, gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 17th Foot, June 16th, 1798, and saw service in Holland in 1799. On October 16th, 1800, he was transferred to the 16th Dragoons, and on July 9th, 1803, was promoted Surgeon in the 16th Battalion of
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Born at Redditch in 1796, and in 1806 accompanied his uncle to Birmingham. The latter had been apprenticed to the well-known surgeon, Edmund Hector, of Old Square, the schoolfellow of Samuel Johnson.
Thomas Taylor derived his early training from this uncle and from the Birmingham General Hospital,
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Born at Redditch in 1796, and in 1806 accompanied his uncle to Birmingham. The latter had been apprenticed to the well-known surgeon, Edmund Hector, of Old Square, the schoolfellow of Samuel Johnson.
Thomas Taylor derived his early training from this uncle and from the Birmingham General Hospital,
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Born at Leeds on June 7th, 1838, the second son of Thomas Pridgin Teale, the elder (qv). He was educated at the Leeds Grammar School and then at Winchester, where he was Senior Commoner Prefect. From Winchester he went to University College, Oxford, where he was coxswain of his College Eight and gra
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There were four Teales, surgeons, connected with Leeds - Thomas Pridgin Teale, senr, his father, and his two sons, Thomas Pridgin Teale, junr (qv), and John William Teale (qv).
Thomas Pridgin Teale, senr, was born on January 1st, 1801, in Leeds, where his father had a large practice, and was educat
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