Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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The eldest son of George K Cowell, an Ipswich surgeon; served as an apprentice to a practitioner in Birmingham; entered as a student at St George's Hospital, where he held minor and residential appointments under Henry Gray (qv), the anatomist, Prescott Hewett (qv), and Timothy Holmes (qv). Shortly
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Was a Fellow Commoner at Downing College, Cambridge, and took his BA degree in 1885 with the name of Robert Nicholls. He studied at Guy's Hospital and practised at Pennfield Lodge, Melbourne, Derbyshire. Moving to Pendleton, Manchester, he became Surgeon to St Mary's Hospital, Medical Officer to the
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Born at Devonport, the son of Paul William Swain (qv). He was educated at King's College Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. During the Crimean War in 1855 he served as Surgical Dresser on HMS *Exmouth*.
On settling in Plymouth he was appointed Surgeon to the Royal Albert Hospital, Devonport, a
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Received his professional training at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He practised at West Hartlepool, where he was Medical Officer of Health and Town Improvement Commissioner. He lived in Church Street, and after his retirement was Hon Local Secretary and Treasurer of the Medical Benevolent College, Eps
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The grandson of William Henchman Crowfoot (often cited as Henchman Crowfoot) (qv), and the elder son of William Edward Crowfoot (qv). The Crowfoots of Beccles were well known as medical men in East Anglia for more than a century, and each generation followed worthily in the footsteps of its fathers.
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Studied at the Webb Street School and at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at Bexley Heath, and then at Belvedere, Kent, where he was Surgeon to the Dispensary and Assistant Surgeon to the 12th Kent Volunteers. At one time he was President of the West Kent Natural History Society, and al
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he died at an early age on February 25th, 1868. At the time of his death he was Surgeon to the Royal General Dispensary in St Bartholomew's Close, and a member of the Pathological Society. He had previously been Surgeon to the Islington Dispensary and Ass
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Born at Stamford, one of a large family. His father educated his elder brother, Edward (qv), for the medical profession, but had no thought of doing so in the case of William, who only attained his object by dint of indomitable perseverance. He was educated at Christ's Hospital, first at Hertford an
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Studied at the Exeter and St Bartholomew's Hospitals. Entering the Navy, he served on HMS *Hydra* and HMS *Vesuvius* on West India Stations during 1860-1864. During the yellow fever epidemic in 1864 he was attached to the Royal Naval Hospital, Bermuda. From 1865-1867 he was Assistant Surgeon at Gree
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Educated at the Great Windmill Street School and the Middlesex Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. He practised at Hartley Wintney, Hants, and was Surgeon to the Union House and District, and a member of the Reading Pathological Society. He lived latterly at Old Court, Guernsey. He died on April 2
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2012-03-29 2012-04-04
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Studied at University College Hospital; was Surgeon to the Surrey House of Correction; served as Assistant Surgeon to the 88th Regiment in the Crimean War, and was awarded the Medjidie Medal and Crimean War Medals. He later practised at Truro, and died between November 2nd, 1878, and 1879.
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Born at Langford, Malden, Essex, on Nov 11th, 1828, and dying unmarried was the last representative of an ancient Cambridgeshire family. He was a very promising lad, and at the age of 16 entered University College, London, and soon carried off the Senior Greek Prize, “being a mere boy in comparison
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