Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Was Surgeon to the Alnwick Infirmary, Northumberland, and the Union Workhouse. He was much respected locally, and died at his house, 54 Bondgate Street, Alnwick, on May 14th, 1855.
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"On Strangulated Femoral Hernia, treated by Chloroform." - *Lancet*, 1848, ii, 66.
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He for many years carried on a good country practice inherited from his father at Kingsbridge, Devon, but retired shortly before his death owing to increasing deafness, and was succeeded by his son.
He was a sound and judicious practitioner, and a local patriot, being at
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2011-09-28 2015-08-11
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Born at Chichester on January 16th, 1803, the son of the Rev Moses Dodd, of Fordham, Essex. He was a pupil of Mr Lightford, of Oxford Street, and while there suffered from a serious inflammatory illness, the nature of which was not diagnosed. He became in time a student at Guy's Hospital, and was ev
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2011-06-07
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Educated at the London Hospital and in Paris. He practised at Liverpool Place, Cheltenham, and was Surgeon to the Cheltenham Dispensary for Women and Children, and to the Coburg Lying-in Institution. He had retired from both these posts by 1847, while continuing in general practice. By 1885 he had r
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Practised in Birmingham, and was Surgeon to the Edgbaston Eye Infirmary. In 1835 he gained the Jacksonian Prize for an essay on "Injuries and Diseases of the Larynx, also of the Trachea and its Treatment", which was afterwards published (8vo, London, 1837; Philadelphia, 1838, 1841). He was much este
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