Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Studied at Middlesex Hospital and practised at St Peter Street, St Albans, where he was Union Medical Officer and Assistant Surgeon to the 3rd Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteers. He died at St Albans on March 12th, 1869.
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"A Case of Hydatidiform Degeneration of the Ovum." - *Obstet Soc Tran
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Entered the Army as an Assistant Surgeon on the Staff on May 29th, 1835, and joined the 64th Foot on July 24th of the same year. He was gazetted Staff Surgeon on November 9th, 1838, and resigned on February 22nd, 1839.
He then practised at 7 Camden Crescent, Dover. He was Surgeon to the Dover Hospi
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2012-12-20
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Educated at St George's Hospital. He practised first at Market Drayton, Shropshire, and then at 1 Berkeley Gardens, Kensington, where he died on January 6th, 1879. At the time of his death he was Surgeon to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
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Entered as a twelve-months pupil to Sir Everard Home in 1817 at St George's Hospital. He became an Uncovenanted Medical Officer temporarily employed in the Naval Service of the HEIC. Later he practised at Markgate Street, Dunstable, and was District Medical Officer of the Luton Union. He died on Feb
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Received his professional training at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised for many years as a surgeon at Wolverhampton, where he was for twenty-four years Consulting Surgeon to the Eye and Ear Infirmary, of which he was the founder. At the close of his life he removed to Birmingham (Lansdo
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Studied at University College, London, and practised at 1 St John's Wood Grove, Grove Road, about 1855; at 42 Grove Road; next at 22 North Bank, Regent's Park ; and finally at 21 Alma Square, Abbey Road, London, NW, where he died on December 24th, 1903.
He was for many years Assistant Surgeon to
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Educated at St George's Hospital. He practised at Blenheim House, Southampton, and afterwards travelled. His death occurred at Great Malvern, where he resided, on October 7th, 1877.
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Studied at Guy's Hospital and served as House Surgeon to the Chelsea Hospital, Assistant Surgeon to the Royal Military Asylum, Cholera Visitor, Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator to the North-West District of Chelsea, and Surgeon to the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers. He practised at Markham Sq
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2012-01-25
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He was educated at the London Hospital. He practised throughout life in the Notting Hill, Kensington, district, first at 5 Ladbroke Grove and then for many years at 47 Ladbroke Square. He was at one time Senior Surgeon to the Kensington Dispensary and Vaccinator to the Notting Hill District. He died
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2012-04-11
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Practised at Newport, Monmouthshire, where he was Surgeon to the Newport Fever Hospital and Medical Officer of the West District of the Newport Union. He died on March 21st, 1866.
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"A Successful Case of Caesarean Section, Mother and Child Saved." - *Lancet*, 1858, I, 529.
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he gained the Senior Prize for Clinical Surgery in 1886, and afterwards in Paris. He practised first at Bodmin, then at Bovey Tracy, Devonshire, where he was Certifying Factory Surgeon, Surgeon to the Oddfellows, and Local Medical Referee to the Home for I
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2012-04-13
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Born at Darlington, and was educated at Trinity College and the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, and Westminster Hospital. Upon the foundation of Charing Cross Hospital he joined the staff as Lecturer on Anatomy, in which post he had among his pupils Dr Livingstone, Professor Thomas H Huxley, Sir
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