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Educated at University College; he practised first at Louth, Lincolnshire, where he was Surgeon to the General Dispensary, and then at Lillington, Leamington, where he died at his residence, Vor Lodge, on June 30th, 1880. A William Blathwayt was a well-known politician in the time of William III.
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Was at one time Surgeon to Queen Adelaide's Lying-in Hospital and to the Harrison Spinal Hospital. Afterwards he was Superintendent of the Seamen's Hospital, Constantinople. He practised later at 18 Whitworth Road, South Norwood, where he died on December l3th, 1889.
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Born at Millbrook, Cornwall, on February 18th, 1811, the son of William Rendle, of Polperro, near Fowey, by his wife Mary, daughter of William and Dorothy Johns. He was educated at the British and Foreign Training School, Borough Road, Southwark, having been brought from Fowey by his father in a tra
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Studied at Guy's Hospital and practised at Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, next at Uckfield, Sussex, again at Stanford-le-Hope about 1850, and became Medical Officer of the first District of the Orsett Union. In 1853 he was practising at 14 Buckingham Place, Brighton. After that he was Medical Superintende
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The youngest of the three children of Augustus Barker, a surgeon practising in Westminster, who married Sarah Anne Wilder at St Anne’s Church, Westminster, on May 8th, 1806. His father was the Rev W H Barker, of Carmarthen.
W R H Barker was born on October 17th, 1810, and, his parents dying whilst
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital and practised at Millbrook, Southampton. He was Surgeon to the 4th Administrative Battalion, Hampshire Rifle Volunteers, and at the time of his death President of the Southampton Medical Society. He died at Millbrook on August 19th, 1885. His photograph is in th
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Educated at Guy’s Hospital; was Demonstrator of Anatomy at Grainger’s School, and of Morbid Anatomy at St Thomas’s Hospital. He was for many years a medical and surgical tutor, or, as it was then called, ‘a grinder’, living at 15 St Thomas’s Street, Southwark. He retired to Hollybank Cottage, St Joh
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Educated at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. He was a member of the British Medical Association and Medical Officer of the Coastguard in the Isle of Wight. He practised at Newport, IOW, and died there on August 10th, 1885.
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Born at Salisbury in 1812, the son of William Henry Coates (qv). He was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and was for a time teacher of anatomy and midwifery at the École Pratique de Médecine in Paris. He succeeded his father as Surgeon to the Salisbury Infirmary in 1847, a post which he resign
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Was at one time Visiting Surgeon to the Liverpool Dispensary. He afterwards practised at Wrexham, Denbighshire, where he was Surgeon to the Wrexham Infirmary and Dispensary. He died in March, 1862.
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Born at Bristol of a military family; studied at St Bartholomew's and University College Hospitals. He then went as Ship's Surgeon, and on one of his voyages saved the life of a sailor whose leg had been torn open by a large hook.
He next for thirty-five years practised at Brixton, and was so suc
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First practised in Richmond, Surrey, and immediately after marrying Elizabeth Mary, second daughter of the Rev John Curnow Millett, of Penpol House, Hayle, Cornwall, on October 21st, 1846, went with his wife to Mexico, where he remained until 1855. In 1856, after a severe illness, he went to Spain a
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