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Educated at University College, where he won the Gold Medal in Anatomy (1863) and in Surgery (1864). He practised at 3 Park Terrace, Nottingham. He died on October 31st, 1892.
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Educated at the Ledwich School and at Mercer’s and Jervis Street Hospitals, Dublin. He was at one time Acting Surgeon to the Brighton Hospital for Children and Medical Officer of the Brighton and Hove Provident Dispensary. Removing to Hereford, he was House Surgeon to the Hereford General Infirmary.
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Born Sept 23rd, 1834; educated at University College. Entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon, Feb 10th, 1859; promoted Surgeon Feb 10th, 1871, and Surgeon Major July 1st, 1873. Retired Nov 5th, 1884, and died at Romford on May 15th, 1885.
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Born at Norwich on December 28th, 1838, the son of William Cooper, Recorder of Ipswich, by his wife Anna Marsh. He entered Merchant Taylors' School, then in Suffolk Lane, in April, 1850, and was afterwards apprenticed to W Peter Nichols, Surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. He entered as a s
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Born at Chester on September 9th, 1842, one of the four sons of Dr Thomas Davies (d.1892), Physician to the Chester General Infirmary, who afterwards took the name of Colley. Educated at King's College School, London, when Dr Major was Head Master. He was admitted a pensioner at Trinity College, Cam
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Michael Cudmore Furnell was a surgeon general in the Indian Medical Service and the principal of Madras Medical College. He was born in Ireland in July 1829, the son of Samuel Furnell and Mary Maria Furnell née Cudmore, of Cork, and was baptised at St Andrew’s Catholic Church, Dublin.
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Born in Swansea on October 11th, 1844, the eldest son of the Rev Thomas Thomas, a Congregational minister of that town. Two of his maternal great-uncles, John Davies - after whom he was named - and Thomas Davies, who lost his life at Trafalgar, were naval surgeons under Nelson.
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Born in Newfoundland and educated at Poole and Southampton. He studied medicine at Guy's Hospital under John Morgan (qv), who married his sister Anne. He practised for fifteen years at Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire, but suffering severely from bronchitis he emigrated to South Australia in 1850 and sett
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Was in the Indian Medical Service. He retired with the rank of Major, lived for many years at Ottawa, Ontario, and died there on March 18th, 1927.
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For a time practised at Randwick, West Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Subsequently he returned to Epsom, Surrey, and at the time of his death was living in Cavendish Road, St John's Wood, London, NW. He died in March, 1881.
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2012-11-20
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Apprenticed to W J Square (qv) at Plymouth and studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital. On the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, he was one of six surgeons selected and sent by the British Red Cross Society to aid the wounded. In company with W E B Atthill and J C Galton, he first proceeded
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The son of R S Ryott, of Newbury. After going to the Newbury Grammar School, he studied at the London Hospital, where he was clinical gold medallist in surgery; medallist in jurisprudence and toxicology; prizeman in midwifery, chemistry, and materia medica. He practised at 16 Northbrook Street, Newb
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