Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Was at one time Senior Surgeon of the Stockport Infirmary, and at the time of his death was Consulting Surgeon of that institution. He practised at Tiviot Dale, Stockport, where he died on October 6th, 1869.
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John Doratt, a pupil of John Hunter, practised in Bruton Street, in Brussels, for many years in Paris, and then again in London. His address was for a long time in Pall Mall, and then, after various changes of residence, he settled at 4 St Martin's Place. He was twice an Embassy Physician, accompany
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2012-02-08
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Died at Blue Bridge House, Halstead, Essex, on May 28th, 1856.
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2012-02-22
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Born in Wrexham, the son of Thomas Griffith, who for many years practised as a surgeon in the town. He was educated at the local Grammar School, and after serving an apprenticeship to his father, received his professional training at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, where he took Sir Astley Cooper's
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2012-02-15
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Studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, and practised at Crayford, Kent, where he was Surgeon to the Police and Certifying Factory Surgeon. He underwent a long painful illness, over which his friends, Erasmus Wilson, Henry Smith, and John Adams, consulted together, and he died at Crayford on Nov
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Son of Peter Fisher, of Perth, by Mary, daughter of James Kennay, of York, was born in London on January 30th, 1788. He was apprenticed to John Andrews and was educated at St George's and Westminster Hospitals. He was appointed Surgeon to the Bow Street patrol in 1821, and was promoted to the post o
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2012-05-23
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Born on October 21st, 1782. He entered the Army on November 12th, 1805, as Surgeon's Mate on the hospital staff, not attached to a Regiment, and was gazetted Assistant Surgeon of the 95th Foot on November 21st, 1805. He was promoted Surgeon of the 40th Foot on September 3rd, 1812, and retired on hal
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Practised at Abbey Square, Chester, where he was Surgeon to the General Infirmary and to the Lying-in Institution. He died in 1863 or 1864, long surviving George Harrison, junr (? his son) (qv), and his successor as Surgeon to the General Infirmary.
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Practised at St John Street, Great Broughton, Chester, and was Surgeon to the General Infirmary in succession to George Harrison, senr (? His father) (qv), whom he predeceased on or before October 26th, 1849.
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2012-04-13
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Born on June 14th, 1788, at Ashton-under-Lyne, the son of a highly respected solicitor. He was sent to several small private schools unsuited to a delicate young boy. His father intended him for a solicitor, but the boy hated desk work, had a taste for drawing, and a love of angling and books about
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2012-06-14
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Born on December 15th, 1793, and entered the Madras Army as Assistant Surgeon on January 9th, 1817, being promoted to Surgeon on August 17th, 1829, and to Superintending Surgeon on November 23th, 1843. He saw active service in the Third Maratha or Pindari or Dekkan War in 1817-1818 and in Burma in 1
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After qualifying went to Macclesfield as House Surgeon to the Dispensary (afterwards the Infirmary), and by his kindliness and uniform attention to his duties soon won a high position and was able, on settling in local practice, to command a very respectable circle of patients. He is described as be
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