Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Practised at Maidstone, and died there on October 5th, 1866.
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Born at Newcastle and served his apprenticeship under Dr Trotter, of North Shields. He practised throughout life at Blyth. For fifty-five years he held the position of Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths in Blyth; for over fifty years every entry was made by his own hand. He was also Medical O
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Became a Naval Surgeon, served as Staff Surgeon on board HMS *Phoebe*, and retired with the rank of Deputy Inspector-General. He died on August 1st, 1894.
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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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The son of Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward (1791-1868), the well-known botanist who popularized the herbarium known as 'Ward's case'. Nathaniel Ward studied at the London Hospital, where he was elected Assistant Surgeon. He had been beaten on his first application for the post by George Critchett (qv) after
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Is said to have been a witness (he could not have been a qualified medical witness) at the trial in 1824 of John Thurtell (1794-1824), who murdered William Weare, solicitor, with whom he had gambled, at Gibbs Hill, Lane Road, Radlett, on the St Albans Road, and threw the body into a swamp two miles
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Born on November 10th, 1816, entered the Bombay Army as Assistant Surgeon on January 5th, 1841, was promoted to Surgeon on March 10th, 1854, to Surgeon Major on January 5th, 1861, and to Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals on April 2nd, 1866. He saw active service in Sind in 1843, being present at
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Studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals and practised at Huntingdon, at first in partnership for many years with Wotton Isaacson, MRCS, and then with Edmund Carver, BA, MB Cantab. He was first styled Surgeon to the Infirmary and Dispensary, and was later styled Medical Officer to the County Hospi
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The eldest son of Martin Ware (qv), of Tilford, Surrey, and of Anne, younger daughter of the Rev Thomas Taylor, of Tilford, and of Whitlenge, Worcestershire. His grandfather was James Ware, FRS (1756-1815), the surgeon and ophthalmologist and founder of the Society for the Relief of Widows and Orpha
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2013-01-23 2013-08-12
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Son of James Ware, FRS, surgeon and ophthalmologist (1756-1815), of whom there is an account in the *Dictionary of National Biography*. He practised for many years as a surgeon at 51 Russell Square, London, WC, and later at 18 Gordon Square. He edited some of his father's works - *Observations on th
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Born on May 4th, 1842, in Boston, Mass, the son of Jonathan Mason Warren and his wife, Annie Crowninshield. The Warren family is of old New England stock. In the life of his eponymous grandfather, Dr J Collins Warren, he states:
"John Collins Warren was born in Boston on August 1st, 1778. His gra
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2013-01-23 2014-07-18
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Born in the 1860s, he was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he served as house surgeon. He practised in the north of Hampshire and was senior surgeon to the cottage hospital at Fleet. During the first world war he served as a Captain RAMC, and was created OBE. After retirement he lived at
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