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Educated at the London Hospital. Practised at Worthing, where he was Medical Officer to the Infirmary and did much to bring the place into repute as a health resort. He was a Fellow of the British Meteorological Society. He lived at 18 The Steyne, Worthing, and died there on March 24th, 1868.
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Studied at the Aldersgate Street Medical School and at St Bartholomew's Hospital. After acting as Surgeon to the Royal Mail Packet Service, and as Assistant Surgeon to the United Parishes of St Giles and St George, Bloomsbury, he practised at 22 Trinidad Place, Liverpool Road, Islington, and was Sur
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He practised throughout life at Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex, where he was Surgeon to the Sunbury Dispensary, the Middlesex Industrial School at Feltham, and the Welsh School at Ashford, Middlesex. He died at Sunbury on September 13th, 1898.
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The son of a medical man in Bristol, whose brother was the Rev Samuel Edward Bernard (1800-1884). Educated at Bristol, St George’s Hospital, London, at Dublin, and in Paris. He was elected Surgeon to the Bristol Royal Infirmary on May 4th, 1854, after the contested election usual at that time when c
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Born at Derby, the youngest son of a large family. At an early age he became a pupil of Messrs T and H Lomas, of Belper, a firm which, for fifty years, turned out a succession of energetic and well-trained practitioners. He finished his education at University College Hospital, and in 1840 began to
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Educated at University College, London, and in Paris. He practised at 56 South Audley Street, Grosvenor Square, then at 12 North Audley Street, and lastly at 2 Albert Terrace, Regent's Park, where he died on July 31st, 1896. His photograph is in the Fellows' Album. He published some cases in surgery
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Practised first at Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, later at Little Bealings, Suffolk, and finally in Ipswich, where he died on November 10th, 1884.
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Practised in Canterbury, his birthplace. His practice was extensive, but he retired at the early age of 50 (1867), after being Surgeon, Vaccinator, and Officer of Health to the Canterbury Corporation, and Medical Officer and Vaccinator to three Districts of Bridge Union. He resided at 3 Bridge Stree
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Second son among seven children of Alexander Maclise (or McLeisch, McLish, McLisse, McLise), a Scottish Highlander who was a private in the Elgin Fencibles; his regiment being stationed in Cork he set up as a tanner and shoemaker. On December 24th, 1797, he married Rebecca Buchanan, "daughter of Mrs
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Practised in Liverpool and was for a time Surgeon to the Liverpool Fever and Workhouse Hospitals. He resided first in Great George Street, but in the middle fifties practised at 78 Rodney Street, and was then Surgeon to the Liverpool Northern Hospital. Later he removed to 1 Cavendish Crescent and th
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Born in October 1818, the son of John Diaper, of Portsmouth. He entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on Dec 25th, 1840, and saw active service in Central India, taking part in the operations in Bandalkund during 1842. He was promoted Surgeon on February 1st, 1855, was Field Surgeon to the Ca
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Resident Surgeon to the Wakefield Dispensary from 1839-1841, when he became Medical Superintendent of the York Asylum, a post he held from 1841-1845, after which he acted as Superintendent of the General and County Lunatic Asylum of Nottinghamshire, and last of all of the West Riding Asylum at Wakef
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