Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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After qualifying in 1902 he served as resident surgeon at Chichester Hospital 1903-04, and was clinical assistant in the electrotherapy department at St Thomas's Hospital in 1907, the year in which he took the Fellowship. He then emigrated to Australia, and served during the war of 1914-18 as a Capt
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Born in London about 1875, the son of George Loosely, he was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, took second-class honours in physiology, and had his clinical training at St Thomas's Hospital, where he served as ophthalmic house surgeon.
He was a clinical assistant at the Royal Eye Hospital and
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Born at Hilliers, Petworth, Sussex on 14 May 1876, the third child and eldest son of J N C Davies-Colley, FRCS, surgeon to Guy's Hospital, and Sophia Margaret Turner, his wife. He was a brother of Robert Davies-Colley, FRCS and of Eleanor Davies-Colley, FRCS. He was at Westminster School from Septem
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Born on 9 November 1879, the only son of Sir Frederick Robert Upcott, KCVO, CSI, civil engineer, and his wife Jessie Turner. Sir F R Upcott had a distinguished career as a railway engineer in India. Harold Upcott was educated privately abroad, till he entered St Thomas's Hospital Medical School. Aft
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Born 30 September 1873 at Isleworth Vicarage, the younger son of the Rev H W P Richards, prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, and his wife Jessie Margaret, daughter of the Rt Hon Peter Erie, QC, PC. He was a King's Scholar at Eton 1887-92, from whence he went up to New College, Oxford; he took first-c
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Born on 22 February 1880, second child and eldest son of the four sons and three daughters of William George Rowntree, MRCS 1874, of Islington, and his wife, *née* Kirkby. He was educated at Islington High School, University College, London, and the Middlesex Hospital, where he won the Murray schola
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