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2013-07-31 2014-03-07
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He was educated at Edinburgh University, and at St Bartholomew's and St George's Hospitals, London. He practised at 43 Chowringhee, Calcutta, India, where he died in October 1948.
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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2013-01-23
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Younger son of Thomas Wallis, a shipping agent of Southampton, was born at Southampton on Dec 18th, 1859, and graduated BA in 1879 from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he was admitted on Oct 1st, 1876, after being educated abroad, having already resided for a year at Queen's College. He
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Born in London on June 27th, 1847, the elder son of William Walker Walsham, who had a farm in Cambridgeshire, by his wife Louisa Johnson. Educated privately at Highbury, he early showed a mechanical bent and was apprenticed to the engineering firm of Messrs Maudslay. The early hours and physical str
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Born at Limerick; entered the medical service of the Navy in 1838. He was Assistant Surgeon on board the *Zebra* at the siege and capture of St Jean d'Acre, after which he visited the Holy Land, and at Jerusalem was created a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, being invested with the sword and spurs of G
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Studied at King's College Hospital and practised at Worcester, where he was Surgeon to the Worcester General Infirmary, and at one time Surgeon also to the Eye Infirmary. He died in Worcester on March 28th, 1894.
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Born at Bakewell, Derbyshire, the son of a surgeon who practised at Cheadle, Staffordshire; went to the Grammar School, Repton, in February, 1817; was next a pupil of Shaw, of Wirksworth; then studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at Bakewell, Derbyshire, where he was Surgeon to t
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Born at Horbury, near Wakefield, on June 9th, 1855, the son of William Ward, of Chestnut House, Horbury; graduated in Arts at Cambridge from Trinity College in 1877, having been admitted a Pensioner on October 8th, 1873, and proposed to go on to law, when the death of his father led him to take up m
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Born at Newcastle and served his apprenticeship under Dr Trotter, of North Shields. He practised throughout life at Blyth. For fifty-five years he held the position of Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths in Blyth; for over fifty years every entry was made by his own hand. He was also Medical O
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Became a Naval Surgeon, served as Staff Surgeon on board HMS *Phoebe*, and retired with the rank of Deputy Inspector-General. He died on August 1st, 1894.
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Studied at Guy's Hospital and served as House Surgeon to the Chelsea Hospital, Assistant Surgeon to the Royal Military Asylum, Cholera Visitor, Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator to the North-West District of Chelsea, and Surgeon to the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers. He practised at Markham Sq
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The son of Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward (1791-1868), the well-known botanist who popularized the herbarium known as 'Ward's case'. Nathaniel Ward studied at the London Hospital, where he was elected Assistant Surgeon. He had been beaten on his first application for the post by George Critchett (qv) after
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Is said to have been a witness (he could not have been a qualified medical witness) at the trial in 1824 of John Thurtell (1794-1824), who murdered William Weare, solicitor, with whom he had gambled, at Gibbs Hill, Lane Road, Radlett, on the St Albans Road, and threw the body into a swamp two miles
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