Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born in Cardiff on March 22nd, 1818, the son of Hugh Hughes, a well-known Welsh preacher. He was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and practised at Carmarthen for forty years. He was one of the first Medical Officers of Health, and held office until 1892. Early in his career he was a civil surg
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2012-06-14
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A descendant of an old Surrey family, who was educated at Guy's Hospital. He began to practise near Russell Square, where he soon met with success. In 1848 he joined partnership with John Sutton and Charles Hewitt Sams, of Greenwich and Blackheath. He became deservedly popular, and for many years he
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Born on January 4th, 1818, at Fort William, Calcutta, the eldest son of Captain Pitman, of the 59th Regiment. He was appointed to the Bombay Army as Assistant Surgeon on January 17th, 1844, was promoted Surgeon on August 27th, 1861, and Surgeon Major on January 17th, 1864. He was a passenger on the
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Received his professional training at Guy's Hospital. He practised throughout his long life at Lower Moira Place, Southampton, and was at first Surgeon to the Dispensary, and then for many years Ordinary Surgeon to the Royal South Hants Infirmary, of which he was Extraordinary Surgeon at the time of
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Born on January 17th, 1817, and after being privately educated was apprenticed to Dr Pye Smith, father of Dr Philip Henry Pye Smith, of Guy's. He entered at Guy's Hospital as a student in 1838 and was dresser to Aston Key.
James Oldham, though not strong either in frame or in health, was able throu
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Born about 1818 at Garnedd, in West Anglesey, and was apprenticed to his uncle, William Roberts, at Carnarvon. He held several dispensary appointments in Ireland, then settled at Uxbridge Place, Carnarvon, for more than forty years. He sat on the Town Council, became an Alderman, and had a large pra
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Born probably in the year 1818, and was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, from which he proceeded to Paris. He was a well-known and greatly respected surgeon in Sheffield, to which town he was a public benefactor. He was for eighteen years Surgeon to the Sheffield Public Hospital (1847-1865), t
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Educated at University College, London. He was in general practice at Newcastle-under-Lyme, where he was House Surgeon to the North Staffordshire Infirmary, then Surgeon, and, at the time of his death, Surgeon Extraordinary. He was at one time Assistant Surgeon to the King's Own Staffordshire Rifles
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Born at Guildford, where his father was in extensive medical practice. He went to Guildford Grammar School, and then studied at King's College Hospital. Later he was in partnership with his father, and succeeded to the practice. In 1867 he was elected Coroner for the Borough of Guildford, and held t
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He practised in Swansea, and at the time of his death was Senior Surgeon to the Swansea Infirmary and Police, Medical Officer to the No. 2 District of the Swansea Union, and Surgeon to the Workhouse. He was also Surgeon Major to the 4th Glamorgan Volunteer Rifles, and Med
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2012-03-22
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After being Resident Medical Officer at the Stoke Newington Dispensary, practised at 269 Mare Street, Hackney, in partnership with Francis Toulmin (qv) and Frederick Toulmin, MRCS, under the names of Toulmin Brothers, and Toulmin and Hacon. He was Surgeon to the 1st (King's Own) Light Infantry Regim
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Studied at Manchester and University College Hospitals, and practised at Ancoats, Manchester, later at Atherstone, Warwickshire. He died on May 5th, 1897.
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