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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, at University College, and in Paris. He was a nephew of Samuel Cooper (qv), FRS, Professor of Surgery at University College. He practised at 7 Woburn Place, and at the time of his death was Surgeon to the Bloomsbury Dispensary (Great Russell Street) and to the
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The son of Samuel Cooper, a merchant in the whaling trade; through his mother descended from the Priestleys, of which family the famous chemist, Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), was a member.
Henry Cooper received his education at private schools, and at the age of 16 became a pupil of Dr Fielding, of
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Practised in Maidstone, where he was at one time Surgeon to the Police. He was a Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London, practised at 17 Brewer Street, and after his retirement lived at 155A Upper Fant Road, Maidstone. He died on October 30th 1892.
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Educated at Guy's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon, First Prizeman in Medicine, Surgery, etc (1879), and Prizeman in Anatomy, etc (1877). He was for a time Medical Officer of the Croydon Fever Hospital, and then became Resident Medical Officer of the Bethnal Green Infirmary. At the time of his e
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Educated at King's College, London, where his career was most distinguished. He gained, besides a number of prizes, the Warneford, Rabbeth, and Junior scholarships, was Sambrooke exhibitioner, and then held a number of offices at King's College and Hospital, being Curator of the Anatomical and Medic
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Son of Charles Taylor Saner, planter, of Johannesburg, and Mary Blaine, was born at Southburn, Victoria Colony, Natal, May 31st, 1885. He was educated at St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown, under the Rev J Eshin DD, and the Rev S McGowan, and was admitted to Caius College, Cambridge, on Oct 1st, 1903
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Born on December 9th, 1806, the son of W Henchman Crowfoot (qv). He was educated at the Grammar School, Norwich, under Dr Valpy. Subsequently he received his professional training at Guy's Hospital, and began practice with his father at Beccles, where he remained to the end of his long life. Besides
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The grandson of William Henchman Crowfoot (often cited as Henchman Crowfoot) (qv), and the elder son of William Edward Crowfoot (qv). The Crowfoots of Beccles were well known as medical men in East Anglia for more than a century, and each generation followed worthily in the footsteps of its fathers.
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Studied at Westminster Hospital, where he was House Surgeon, and was at one time proprietor of the Droitwich Private Lunatic Asylum. He died in retirement at Salwarpe, Worcestershire, on July 25th, 1859.
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Studied at Guy's Hospital, practised in High Street, Putney, and was Medical Officer of the Putney District of the Wandsworth Union. Later he practised at 21 Bruton Street, London, W, and was a member of Guy's Physical Society and a Fellow of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society. His publications we
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Born Dec 18th 1771, and became an army surgeon. He was gazetted Staff Surgeon on Aug 30th, 1799, was placed on half pay in 1802, and restored to full pay on March 17th, 1803, when he exchanged to the cavalry depot at Maidstone. He was promoted Deputy Inspector of Hospitals on Nov 4th, 1813, and was
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Born at Kyneton, Victoria; he went to school there, and then studied at the Melbourne University and Hospital. After serving as Resident Medical Officer, he engaged in post-graduate study at London and Edinburgh. Having become FRCS he returned to general practice in Kyneton, where he was Medical Off
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