Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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2013-08-28
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Born 1 September 1867 at Staines, the eldest child of Edward Low, architect, and his wife, née Birch. He was educated at Cranleigh School and at St Mary's Hospital. He took first-class honours in the London BS examination and, though he took the Fellowship in the same year and intended to practise s
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Son of the Rev Richard Green, sometime principal of Didsbury Wesleyan College, he was educated in London and received his early medical education in Birmingham. He went to Germany in 1891, first to Göttingen and afterwards to Heidelberg where he graduated MD. He then returned to Birmingham and was a
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He was educated at Guy's Hospital, and practised at Scarborough, Yorkshire. Later he lived at Exmouth, Devon, and subsequently migrated to Nairobi, Kenya. He died in hospital at Mombasa on 5 January 1954 aged 85.
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Born at Cheltenham on 8 October 1864, the sixth child and third son of John Johnson Brown, of Blenheim House, Cheltenham, and Kate Fanny Luscombe, his wife. His father was a man of independent means, the son was educated at Cheltenham, where he was a day boy from September 1878 until he left to matr
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