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Studied at the University of Toronto, where he also distinguished himself at football. In 1894 he played for the University of Toronto, which won the Championship of Canada over Montreal. He served on the House Staff of the Toronto General Hospital, and after postgraduate work in anatomy, physiology
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Practised at 9 Upper Seymour Street, then at 6 Stanhope Place, Hyde Park, and later at 16 Great Cumberland Place, West London. He was for a time a member of the Erectheum Club, St James's Square, and he died at Ramsgate on December 8th, 1877. His portrait is in the Fellows' Album.
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Born at Manchester and studied at the Infirmary there. After the death of Joshua Brookes he joined Thomas King in opening the Blenheim Street School of Anatomy, and afterwards became Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology at Westminster Hospital Medical School. He practised in Delahay Street, close to t
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Born at Cartmel, Lancashire, the youngest son of William McGill, MD; was educated, as were three of his brothers, at Tonbridge School. He entered King's College Hospital with a Warneford Entrance Scholarship in October, 1864, where he was House Surgeon to his godfather, Sir William Fergusson. After
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Born at St Lucia, West Indies, the eldest son of Surgeon General D R McKinnon, RAMC; was educated at the Aberdeen Grammar School, then at Marischal College, where he distinguished himself, and after graduation in 1882 was successively House Surgeon and House Physician at the Royal Infirmary. He went
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Born at East Rudham, Norfolk, where his father was in practice; educated at Lynn Grammar School and Epsom College. His younger brother was Sir Alan Reeve Manby (qv). He studied at Guy's Hospital and then settled in practice at Wolverhampton, where he was Surgeon to the Wolverhampton and Staffordshir
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Ahmed Edan Mohammed Al-Mamar was a surgeon from the United Arab Emirates. He gained his FRCS (ad eundem) in 2010 and died on 21 May 2012.
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Practised at 51 Grosvenor Square, Stalybridge, Cheshire, where he died on July 1st, 1869.
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The son of a farmer in Wharfedale, Yorkshire. He was educated at the Leeds Medical School, and in Berlin, where he occupied the same lodgings as his lifelong friend, Sir Berkeley Moynihan (later Lord Moynihan).
On beginning to practise in Leeds he devoted himself to surgery, and eventually became
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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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Educated at Westminster Hospital and Trinity College, Dublin. He was at one time a Surgeon in the Royal Navy and to HM Dockyard, Bermuda. At the time of his death he was Surgeon to the Coastguard at Bognor. He had practised latterly at Hothamton House, Bognor. He died on September 28th, 1870.
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Born at Montrose, and was apprenticed to his uncle, Mr Thom, of Dolcross, and afterwards at the College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. He practised at Cheadle from 1843-1854, and then succeeded Enoch Dunkerley, of Green Acres Moor, Oldham. He acquired a very large practice, but his health breaking down in
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