Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born in November, 1797; entered the Madras Army as Assistant Surgeon on May 25th, 1819, and was promoted Surgeon on February 3rd, 1831, and Superintending Surgeon on February 27th, 1846. He saw active service in the Gumsur Campaign and retired on February 28th, 1850. He was one of the twenty-nine Fe
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Studied at the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, the École de Médecine, Paris, and King's College, London. In 1835 he became a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, and in 1846 gained the prize which Sir Gilbert Mane had instituted in 1829 for the best journal kept by a naval surgeon. Latterly he was Staff Su
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2012-08-29
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Joined the Army as Staff Assistant Surgeon on April 29th, 1813. He was gazetted Surgeon to the 42nd Foot on November 5th, 1829, and joined the staff on June 19th, 1835. On June 1st, 1838, he was promoted Assistant Inspector of Hospitals, and on January 26th, 1841, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospita
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Became Physician to Swansea Infirmary, and Admiralty Surgeon and Agent for Swansea. He died at Swansea in 1858.
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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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Joined the Army on August 29th, 1808, as Surgeon's Mate on the Hospital Staff, unattached. He was gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 44th Foot on November 12th, 1803, and appointed on the Staff of the Royal Military College on May 8th, 1806. He exchanged to the Royal Waggon Train on June 18th, 1807,
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Born on November 16th, 1781, and served as Surgeon on Board HMS *Fame* (1804-1805). He entered the Bengal Army on September 18th, 1806, was promoted Surgeon on November 25th, 1818, and Superintending Surgeon on July 13th, 1837. He was one of the twenty-nine members of the IMS to be elected a Fellow
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The following obituary was published in Volume 1 of Plarr's Lives of the Fellows.
Practised at Margate, where he died on June 7th, 1859.
The following obituary was written and submitted in 2019.
Joshua Waddington was a surgeon in Margate and a contemporary of the poet John Keats at Guy’s
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Served as a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, and died at Leinster Road, Dublin, on March 29th, 1862.
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Educated at St George's Hospital and the University of Glasgow. At St George's he was entered as a twelve-months pupil of Robert Keate (qv) on October 3rd, 1821. He became a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, his warrant being dated December 23th, 1827, and served on board HMS *Ringdove* in 1829 and HMS *Dr
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Practised at Amersham, Buckinghamshire, and died at Clifton on February 28th, 1856. His younger brother was Nathaniel Rumsey (qv).
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The younger brother of James Rumsey (qv), to whom he dedicated his Bonn Doctorial Thesis, published in London in 1837 with the title, *De placenta disrupta*. The copy in the College Library was presented by the author as displaying a physiological process, the disposal of the dismembered placenta wh
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