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Was gazetted Assistant Surgeon in the 3rd Fusilier Guards on Feb 20th, 1806, and rose to Battalion Surgeon - a title in the Foot Guards dating from 1805 - on December 25th, 1813. He was present at the Battle of Waterloo. He became Surgeon Major on February 24th, 1837, was retired on half pay on July
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2012-02-22
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Born in Wrexham, the son of Thomas Griffith, who for many years practised as a surgeon in the town. He was educated at the local Grammar School, and after serving an apprenticeship to his father, received his professional training at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, where he took Sir Astley Cooper's
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Studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, and practised at Crayford, Kent, where he was Surgeon to the Police and Certifying Factory Surgeon. He underwent a long painful illness, over which his friends, Erasmus Wilson, Henry Smith, and John Adams, consulted together, and he died at Crayford on Nov
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Lived in Cheltenham, where his practice was extensive, and throughout his whole career he deservedly retained the respect and love of a very large circle. He was appointed Surgeon to the Cheltenham General Hospital in 1825, and held the post for thirty years. Severe illness compelled him to withdraw
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John Doratt, a pupil of John Hunter, practised in Bruton Street, in Brussels, for many years in Paris, and then again in London. His address was for a long time in Pall Mall, and then, after various changes of residence, he settled at 4 St Martin's Place. He was twice an Embassy Physician, accompany
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Studied at Guy's Hospital and at St Thomas's, and practised at 54 Newland, Lincoln, where he was Surgeon to the Lincoln County Hospital, to the Lunatic Asylum, and to the Dispensary. He died there on February 2nd, 1867.
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Born on December 15th, 1793, and entered the Madras Army as Assistant Surgeon on January 9th, 1817, being promoted to Surgeon on August 17th, 1829, and to Superintending Surgeon on November 23th, 1843. He saw active service in the Third Maratha or Pindari or Dekkan War in 1817-1818 and in Burma in 1
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Practised at 6 Waterloo Place, Leamington. He was Surgeon, and at the time of his death Consulting Surgeon, of the Warneford Hospital. He died at Leamington on November 29th, 1880.
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*Observations on Medical Education, with a View to Legislative Interference*, 8vo, London, 1839.
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Born on October 21st, 1782. He entered the Army on November 12th, 1805, as Surgeon's Mate on the hospital staff, not attached to a Regiment, and was gazetted Assistant Surgeon of the 95th Foot on November 21st, 1805. He was promoted Surgeon of the 40th Foot on September 3rd, 1812, and retired on hal
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2012-05-31
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Practised as a surgeon at Halifax. From 1825-1847 he was Senior Surgeon to the Halifax General Infirmary, and at the time of his death he was also Curator of Zoology to the Halifax Literary and Philosophical Society and one of the Council of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association. He died o
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Born on June 11th, 1795, and received his medical education at the Hunterian School, the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Trinity College, Dublin, the University of Dublin, and St George's Hospital. In 1818 he joined the Fusilier Guards, and his distinguished service in that regiment lasted ove
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Born on Sept 21st, 1795, the son of Christopher Kane, of Marylebone, Middlesex. He joined the Army as a Hospital Assistant to the Forces on December 6th, 1813, and was on half pay from March, 1816, to February, 1824. He joined the Bombay Medical Establishment of the Honourable East India Company on
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