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Manishankar Khushaldos Joshi was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Indian Medical Service. He studied medicine in Bombay and at the London Hospital. He obtained the Conjoint Diploma in 1913 and the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1929. It is not known when he died.
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He was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and St Bartholomew's Hospital, qualifying a year before the first world war broke out and proceeding to the Fellowship six years later, when he had finished his war service. He settled in practice at Johannesburg, first at Chudleigh Buildings and later
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Second son of John James Street Driberg and Amy Mary Irving Bell, his wife, of Uckfield Lodge, Crowborough, he qualified from the London Hospital where he was surgical registrar and first assistant in the surgical unit and became an assistant surgeon. He served in the RAMC during the war of 1914-18,
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Oswald Gayer Morgan was born in Seaford, Sussex, on 5 July 1889, the eldest son of William Pringle Morgan and Ethel, née Eastwood. He was educated at Epsom College, Clare College, Cambridge, and Guy's Hospital Medical School, qualifying with the Conjoint Diploma in 1913. A year later he went to Fran
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Born 27 July 1890 at Tientsin, North China, the eldest child of David Price Evans, a missionary, and Sarah Wilson, his wife. He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and Birmingham University, graduating in medicine in 1913. He served in the RAMC during the first world war, and was promo
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Leslie Norman Reece was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 1 February, 1880. He was the fourth son of William Reece, a pioneer and importer. He attended Nelson College in New Zealand and then came to England to study medicine at St Thomas's. There he became house surgeon and resident assistant su
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John Tertius Morrison was born in Calcutta on 19 January 1888 of Scottish missionary parents. He grew up in Paisley and Edinburgh, where he graduated in medicine in 1911, winning the Ettles Scholarship. After studying in London he gained the FRCS in 1913. He served throughout the first world war in
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Born at Bristol on 30 May 1888, the second son and youngest child of Frederick George Salisbury, solicitor, and his wife, *née* Shaw. He was educated at Wycliffe College, Gloucester, at the University of Bristol, and at the London and St Thomas's Hospitals. He served as resident medical officer at Q
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Born 27 March 1890, the elder of the two sons of Reginald Treacher Bowden, MRCS 1884, MD Durham 1887, and his wife, *née* Campbell. He was educated at Rochester Grammar School and the London Hospital. He qualified in 1913, and served as pathological assistant and house surgeon; he was also house sur
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2014-10-20
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Maurice Lawrence Treston was born on 9 February 1891, and received his early education in the United States. He came to the London Hospital for the medical course and qualified with the Conjoint Diploma in 1913. After junior hospital posts at the London Hospital and at Colchester he passed into the
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Born at Penally, Pembrokeshire son of Charles Mathias (1817-88) MRCS 1839, Surgeon IMS, he was educated at Clifton College and King's College, Cambridge where he gained an entrance scholarship and was awarded a first class in both parts of the Natural Sciences Tripos, despite a long period of illnes
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Sidney Bertram Radley was born on 18 September 1888 and received his medical education at Manchester University and St Bartholomew's Hospital, graduating in London with honours and a distinction in medicine in 1911, and in Manchester with second-class honours in the same year. In 1913 he took both t
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