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Born 19 December 1891, the second son of Frederick Herbert Raison, a schoolmaster, and Maud Chaplin, his wife. He was educated at King Edward's Grammar School, Nuneaton, and at Birmingham Medical School, and served as house surgeon in the Queen's Hospital to C A Leedham-Green, professor of surgery a
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Born 6 March 1869, sixth of the eleven children of Thomas Bevan Rake, MRCS 1848, of Fordingbridge, Hampshire, and his wife, *née* Neave. He was educated at Queenswood College and at Guy's Hospital, where he won an entrance scholarship and the Sands-Cox scholarship in physiology, and was elected pres
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Educated at the University of Edinburgh, he served as casualty house surgeon at the Temperance Hospital, London, and as resident medical officer at Booth Hall Infirmary for Children, Manchester. Then returning to London he was medical superintendent at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Child
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Born in Guernsey on 6 May 1868, the second son of the Rev N B Randall, congregational minister, and Mary Domaille of La Villette, Guernsey, his wife. He was educated at Mount Radford School, Exeter, and then after some private teaching went to University College, London. He had a brilliant career at
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Richard Frank Rand was educated at the University of Edinburgh, won the Wightman prize in 1880, and served as demonstrator of anatomy. He acted as house surgeon at the Oldham Infirmary, and after taking his FRCS went to the West Indies where he practised for some years in Jamaica. A severe attack of
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Born 25 July 1865, the son of Samuel Hill, who practised at 22 Mecklenburgh Square, WC1. His father was educated at the Richmond Hospital, Dublin, was admitted LRCPI 1851, and held the post of resident medical officer to the Dublin Fever Hospitals before entering general practice in London. From his
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Born at Stockton-on-Tees, 28 August 1860, the fourth son and ninth child of John Hind, engineer, and Mary Haigh his wife. He was educated at Durham School and at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he served the office of house surgeon. He then acted as resident clinical assistant at the City of London
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Born at Cullercoats, Northumberland, on 7 December 1905, eldest child and only son of Ernest Hindhaugh, seedsman, and his wife Hermione Amelia Hodgson. He was educated at Tynemouth, at Haileybury, and at Durham University, and took his clinical training at the London Hospital, at University College
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Born 1 November 1889 at Newcastle-on-Tyne, the fifth child and fourth son of Ralph Hindmarsh, house and estate agent, and his wife, *née* Daglish. He was educated at Newcastle Royal Grammar School and Newcastle Medical School, graduating with honours in 1911. At the Royal Victoria Infirmary he was h
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Born 11 April 1875 at Newnham Hall, Baldock, Herts, eldest son of Neville Joseph Hine, JP, chartered accountant, and Eliza Taylor his wife. N J Hine was chairman of the Hitchin Rural District Council for thirty-three years and was an alderman of the Herts County Council. Hine was educated at the
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Born at Orangeville, Ontario about 1866. He was educated at Orangeville High School and graduated with honours at Trinity Medical School, Toronto. He practised at Tillsonburg, Ontario, and married May Spence, who survived him with three sons and a daughter. The eldest son Dr John Spence Reid, MD Tor
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Born at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 11 January 1863, the fifth son and eighth child of Edward Richardson and his wife, *née* Hutton. His father, an iron and steel merchant and paper manufacturer, lived afterwards at Cotfield House, Gateshead-on-Tyne. W G Richardson was educated at Leys School, Cambridge, w
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