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Educated in Sheffield and at St Thomas's Hospital. He practised throughout life at Eyam Terrace, Eyam, Derbyshire, and died there on October 2nd, 1888.
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Educated at St George's Hospital. He practised first at Market Drayton, Shropshire, and then at 1 Berkeley Gardens, Kensington, where he died on January 6th, 1879. At the time of his death he was Surgeon to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
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Born in Bristol; his father soon afterwards removed to Richmond and joined Sir David Dundas in practice, Sir David being then Serjeant Surgeon to George III. Here he was afterwards joined by his two sons, George C Julius and Frederic Gilder Julius. The latter received his professional training at St
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Studied at University College Hospital, and practised at 1 Fishgate Hill, Preston, Lancashire, where he was Surgeon to the Dispensary, to the London and North-Western and Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways in the district, and to the Lancashire Militia. He died at Preston on October 7th, 1873.
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital and at the Webb Street School. He practised in partnership under the name of Hutchinson & Earle at Cheetham Hill, Manchester, where he was District Medical Officer, Medical Officer of the Prestwich Union Workhouse, and Medical Referee of the Gresham and the London and
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Went to the Manchester Grammar School. He was next a pupil of a well-known surgeon, John Windsor, then studied at the Manchester School of Medicine and Surgery in Pine Street, and at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. In Manchester he practised in Gartside Street and then in Coburg Terrace, lectured o
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Studied at the Manchester and London Hospitals. He practised at Runcorn, Cheshire, where he was Assistant Surgeon to the 7th Cheshire Rifle Volunteers, and died there on September 15th, 1864.
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"On Oxalate of Lime in Urine." - *Prov Med Jour*, 1846, p 413.
"On Galvanism in Uterine H
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Practised at Maidstone, and died there on October 5th, 1866.
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Was at one time Professor of Anatomy at Queen’s College, Birmingham, having previously been Demonstrator of Anatomy and Private Teacher. He was also Surgeon at the General Hospital and Lecturer on Surgery at Sydenham College. Later he moved to Clifton, and then to Cheltenham, where he died, at his r
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Born at Manchester. His brother was Thomas Bellot, Naval Surgeon and philologist (qv), and their father, Thomas Bellot, was a practising surgeon in Oldham Street, and a native of Derbyshire, who in 1818 gave evidence before a House of Lords Committee on Sir Robert Peel’s Factory Bill. Their mother w
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Educated at the London Hospital. He practised at 29 Harewood Square, and in the late fifties at 4 South Crescent, Park Town, Oxford. He then moved to Charles Street, W, and in 1860 to 28 Great Western Terrace, Westbourne Park Road. He died in 1862 or 1863.
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Was apprenticed to Dr Clark at the age of 19, after which he completed his medical training at St Bartholomew’s and Guy’s Hospitals. Settling in practice in Northampton, he became well known locally. He was a strong supporter of the British Medical Association, and from 1860-1877 was Co-Secretary an
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