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Born at Rawalpindi, India, on 20 January 1874, the fourth child and fourth son of Major Legh Richmond Battye, Indian Army, and Margaret Moffat, his wife. He was educated at Redland Hill House School, Bristol, and Combe Down School, Bath, and at University College, London, where he won an entrance ex
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Born 20 February 1891, he received his medical education at the Westminster Hospital, where he won an entrance scholarship and the Abrahams prize in clinical pathology, and was assistant house surgeon and surgical registrar. He then served as house surgeon at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, and recei
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Born 3 August 1867 in Bombay, India, eldest son of William Soltau Eccles (1843-1919), MRCS, LSA, who later practised at Norwood, and his wife Annie Selina Campbell McAdam, a descendant of John Loudon McAdam, the road builder. The Eccles family had a long medical tradition and a close connexion with
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Born at Helsen, Waldeck, Germany on 24 November 1861, son of Theodor Bier and Christine Becker. He was educated at Corbach gymnasium and at the Universities of Berlin, Leipzig, and Kiel, where he graduated in 1888 with a thesis, "Ueber circuläre Darmnaht", and qualified as a surgeon the following ye
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Educated at Trinity Medical College, Toronto, where he graduated 1886, Nichols served as house surgeon at Guy's Hospital and took the Conjoint qualification in 1899, proceeding to the Fellowship at the end of 1901. He then went back to Canada, where he practised at Winnipeg. He examined in surgery a
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Born in Stockholm 15 April 1860, he was educated at Christiania (Oslo) University in Norway, which was then still united with Sweden, and at the Caroline Institute in Stockholm, where he graduated in 1895.
He was appointed to the staff of the State Hospital at Christiania, and in 1909 was elected
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Born at Oldham, 20 September 1878, the fourth child and second son of Edward Richards Noall, waste merchant, and Jane Stevens Paynter, his wife. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and afterwards entered Owens College, where he acted as prosector in anatomy. Coming to London he took courses
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He came of a Midland family of traders in leather, and was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He settled in general practice in Brixton as soon as he had qualified and quickly obtained many patients, specializing more particularly in midwifery. He was early appointed surgeon to the Camberwell Pr
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Born 24 July 1873 at Hazareebagh in the province of Calcutta where his grandfather, George Robert Nuthall (1821-1900), was an assistant surgeon in the HEIC service from 1845 to 1862; his father too was in the Company's service. Alexander Nuthall was educated at Westward Ho College and received his m
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2013-07-25
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Born in Kent, 16 March 1862, the eldest son of David Green, chartered accountant, and Ellen Eliza Cater his wife. He was educated at the Royal Masonic School and at St Thomas's Hospital. After acting as house surgeon at the North Eastern Hospital for Children and as resident accoucheur at St Thomas'
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Born at South Woodford, Essex, on 26 February 1878, the elder son of James Greenfield, sugar broker, and Rachel Weston, his wife. He was educated at Ash House School, Banbury, and at Guy's Hospital. At Guy's he served as house physician, house surgeon, and clinical assistant, and edited the Gazette.
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Son of Commander J O Freeland, RN, he was born about 1863. He was educated at Middlesex Hospital, where he served as house surgeon before he became surgical registrar at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and resident medical officer at the Royal Waterloo Hospital for Women and Children. During
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