Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born on 26 August 1900 he received his medical education at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he qualified in 1923 and held appointments as house surgeon and senior resident, and he was also senior house surgeon at Lincoln County Hospital. He then went to the Radium Institute where in 1931 he became
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He was educated at the Cardiff Medical School, University of Wales, and came to London in 1921, entering the Charing Cross Medical School and Hospital where he served the office of house surgeon for the year 1923-24. He was afterwards resident medical officer at Queen Mary's Hospital, Carshalton, wh
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Born on 28 January 1900 in Manchester son of Dr F C Scotson a well known general practitioner, he was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Manchester University, and for his clinical training St Bartholomew's Hospital where he was awarded the Bradley Surgical Scholarship and the graduate prize
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Born on 2 November 1901 he was educated at Wyggeston School, Leicester and at the London Hospital, where he was awarded the Buxton Prize in anatomy and physiology in 1921. After qualification he held numerous house appointments at the London Hospital, where he became first surgical assistant and reg
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Born on 4 February 1899, son of Walter Gifford Nash FRCS (1862-1935) senior surgeon of Bedford County Hospital 1897-1933, he was educated at Bedford School and the Middlesex Hospital. On leaving school he joined the Army and was commissioned in the Royal Field Artillery in 1917. After the war he qua
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