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Born on 30 May 1871 at Hampstead, where his father was in practice at 1 Abercrombie Villas, Rosslyn Hill. He was the thirteenth child of William Henry Cook, MD, MRCS, medical officer for Hampstead parish, and his wife, Harriet Bickersteth. He was educated at St Paul's School and University College H
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Born 2 May 1868 at Bradford, Yorks, the eldest son of Henry James Cooke, a wool merchant of Summerfield, Ilkley. He was educated at Giggleswick School and matriculated from New College, Oxford, graduating with second-class honours in chemistry in the final school of natural science. He then acted fo
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Born 16 June 1871, the eldest child of Samuel Cookson, MRCS MD St Andrews 1862, of Stafford, and his wife Jane Grace, daughter of Henry Day, FRCP 1879, MRCS 1842, and widow of Mr Gibson. He was educated at Epsom College and at the Middlesex Hospital, where he was Freer Lucas scholar and subsequently
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Born 10 March 1914, the fifth and youngest child and third son of Percy Glover Cooley, MB ChM Sydney 1898, and Eleanor Lavinia Alphen, his wife. He was educated at Cranbrook School, Rose Bay, Sydney and at Sydney University, where he graduated in medicine in 1937. He served for a time as resident me
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Born at Galway on November 19th, 1806, and received his professional training at Calcutta Medical College and at St George's Hospital. He was Uncovenanted Medical Officer with the Gwalior Contingent from March 2nd, 1846, to November 19th, 1853, when he joined the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon, be
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Educated at Westminster Hospital. He practised throughout his life at The Limes, March, Cambridgeshire, and died on July 4th, 1896. He was one of the earliest members of the British Medical Association. Publications:- *Notes on the Effects of Ergot of Rye Administered in 104 Cases*, read before the
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Was one of the twenty children of Thomas Verney Okes, Surgeon to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, a medical author in extensive practice. John Okes's brother, Dr Richard Okes (d1888), was Provost of King's College, Cambridge, and editor of *Musae Etonienses* (new series 1796-1833). John Okes was
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Born on January 17th, 1817, and after being privately educated was apprenticed to Dr Pye Smith, father of Dr Philip Henry Pye Smith, of Guy's. He entered at Guy's Hospital as a student in 1838 and was dresser to Aston Key. James Oldham, though not strong either in frame or in health, was able throu
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2013-06-26
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Born 21 July 1900 at Elphin, Co Roscommon, Ireland, the eleventh child of John Hanly, farmer, and Winifred Breslin his wife. He was educated at Summerhill College, Sligo and at University College, Galway, a constituent college of the National University of Ireland, where he qualified in 1923. The fo
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Born in 1877 at Layfields, Rufford, Nottinghamshire, the second son of Henry Hardwick Smith, flour-miller of Langley Mill, and his wife Elizabeth Eaton. He was educated at Wycliffe College and at St John's College, Cambridge. He received his clinical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital, qualifying
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2013-02-06
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Entered the Royal Artillery Ordnance Department as temporary Assistant Surgeon on May 12th, 1812; was gazetted Second Assistant Surgeon on December 2nd, 1812; First Assistant Surgeon on October 5th, 1823; and Surgeon on June 1st, 1830. The status of the Ordnance Department is noted under James Roche
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Studied at Guy's Hospital, in Edinburgh, and in Paris. He practised for some years at 9 St James's Terrace, Upper Westbourne Terrace, London, W, but the date of his death is unknown; his name was removed from the Medical Register in 1872, and from the College *Calendar* in 1905.
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