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2014-08-05
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Born on 22 March 1896 at Lees, Lancashire, son of Thomas Henry Halliwell, bank manager, and his wife Ada Clare, he was educated at King Edward VII School, Lytham St Anne's and at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He then entered the RNVR as a Surgeon Probationer and saw active service in a Flow
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2014-04-02
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Born at Sydney in 1897, son of an architect and builder, he was educated at New Gisborne and Ballairy state schools, his parents moving into the country in Victoria when he was nine. He won a government scholarship to Geelong College in 1911, where he was dux in 1915; he was a scholar of Ormond Coll
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Born on 17 July 1873 in Victoria, Australia, the second son of William Lee a farmer, and his wife née Goss, he was educated at Grenville College, Ballarat, and Queen's College, Melbourne, qualifying from Melbourne University in 1897. He practised at Melbourne till the outbreak of war in 1914, and be
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Born on 16 December 1870, the second child and only son of the Rev William Lee, a Congregational minister and missionary, and his wife née Sargent, he was educated at Bedford School and Bishop's Stortford grammar school, taking his medical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital, which he entered with
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Born in Canada on 23 July 1871, son of William Cox Lelean, he was educated at Hart House and St Mary's Hospital, London. During the South African War he was commissioned in the Army Medical Service and gained the Queen's medal with four clasps. In 1903 he served on the Anglo-French Boundary Commissi
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Born on 13 November 1866, he was educated at St Thomas's Hospital. After holding resident posts at the Whitechapel Infirmary, the General Lying-in Hospital, Lambeth, the Seamen's Hospital, Ramsgate, and the Royal Free Hospital, and going for a time as a ship's surgeon, he settled when he was about t
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Born in South Africa on 2 February 1908, the eldest child of Benjamin Levitt a landowner and Jenny Goodman his wife, he was educated at the University of Cape Town, where he took first-class honours in anatomy in 1929 and in physiology in 1930. He was an assistant lecturer in the University for a sh
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2014-04-07
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Born at Perth, Western Australia on 12 August 1906 son of Edward Officer (MB Melbourne 1897) of Beechworth, Victoria, he was educated at Hale School, Perth and Ormond College, Melbourne University, winning a triple "blue" for football, rowing, and athletics. He qualified in 1931 and served as reside
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Frank Wilson Harlow was educated at the University of Durham where he graduated MB BS in 1914, and he also studied in Vienna. Immediately after he qualified he joined the army and served as a Captain RAMC from 1914 throughout the first world war and retired in 1922. He subsequently specialized in su
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2014-08-11
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David Harries was born near Llanybyther, Carmarthenshire in 1884. After attending the County school at Llandyssul he obtained his medical education first in Cardiff and later at University College Hospital, London. After holding house appointments in London he returned to Wales and worked at the
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James Hartley was born on 2 July 1889 and received his medical education in Edinburgh and Guy's Hospital. He graduated with first class honours in 1913 and as a student gained a number of distinctions including the Ettles and Buchanan Scholarships and the Annadale Gold Medal in Clinical Surgery. He
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2013-12-18
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Born 6 September 1854 at Monmouth, the eldest son of John Moore Woollett, MRCS, and Mary Crosby, his wife. He was educated at The Oratory, Birmingham, and at Charing Cross Hospital. He acted as assistant house physician, resident obstetric officer, demonstrator of anatomy and pathology, and assistan
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