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Born on 24 June 1884 the eldest child of R T Richardson, MRCS, who practised at Trowbridge, Wilts, and Amelia Anne Tasker, his wife. He was educated at Epsom College and at the Leeds Medical School. He graduated at the University of London with distinction in pharmacology and honours in medicine. At
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Born at Glasgow, 15 December 1902, the second child and second son of Henry Edward Richardson, glass manufacturer, and Emily Elizabeth Smith, his wife. He was educated at the Glasgow High School, 1908-14. His father retired from business in 1914, and coming south sent his son to the Dudley Grammar S
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Born 30 September 1873 at Isleworth Vicarage, the younger son of the Rev H W P Richards, prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, and his wife Jessie Margaret, daughter of the Rt Hon Peter Erie, QC, PC. He was a King's Scholar at Eton 1887-92, from whence he went up to New College, Oxford; he took first-c
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Educated at St. George's Hospital and at Bristol. He practised at Bristol, where he was at one time Consulting Surgeon to the Dispensary. He was a Member of the British Medical Association. His death occurred at his residence, 4 Tyndall's Park, Clifton, Bristol, on February 18th, 1879.
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Born 1804, the son of William Sherwin, NCO in the Buffs, and Government store-keeper, at Parramatta, NSW. Apprenticed to Dr William Bland of Sydney, went to London 1823. He returned to Australia in 1827, was surgeon to the convict settlement at Melville Island and later at Raffles Bay. He practised
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Shields was educated at Trinity College Melbourne where he was Perry scholar. He was a scholar in Medicine of the University of Melbourne. He went to England in 1882 and on his return to Melbourne in 1899 was appointed Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University in May. RMO Melbourne. Practised for a
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2013-07-31
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Born at Leicester, 1 July 1909, fourth son and seventh of the eight children of Richard Marcus Jordan, leather merchant, afterwards of Weston-super-Mare, and E Jane King, his wife. He was educated at Weston-super-Mare and at the Bristol Medical School, graduating MB BCh at Bristol University in 1931
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Practised at Hitchin, Herts, where, at the time of his death, he was Deputy Coroner for North Herts; Surgeon to the North Herts and South Beds Infirmary; and Medical Officer of Health for Hitchin. He died at Hitchin on March 1st, 1885.
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Educated at St Thomas' and Guy's Hospitals, having previously been a pupil of William Tomblin Keal, of Oakham. At Grantham, where he settled, he enjoyed a good private practice, and was also Surgeon to the Grantham District of the Great Northern Railway. He was Surgeon to the Royal South Lincoln Mil
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Educated at St Thomas's Hospital and at Heidelberg. He seems to have practised first at Worcester, where he was Surgeon to the Worcester Militia; then at Braintree, and was at one time Acting Assistant Surgeon to HM Cavalry Staff at Canterbury. He resided latterly at Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent, and die
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Practised at 274 Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris, and died there in January, 1879.
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The only son of James Legasie Shuter, a well-known merchant in Covent Garden and Farringdon Road markets. He spent some of his early life in France, where he learnt to speak French faultlessly and fluently. He was sent to the Thanet Collegiate School at Margate in 1858, remained there for four years
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