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The brother of George Wyman, who practised at Alcester, Warwickshire. He studied at St Thomas's Hospital and first practised at Hatfield Broad Oak in Essex, where he was Surgeon to the Cottage Hospital. In 1871 he had an address at the Medical Club, Spring Gardens, SW. Subsequently he practised at W
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Born on July 3rd, 1829, the son of Edward William Tuson (qv). He was educated at St George's and the Middlesex Hospitals and entered the service of the Bengal Medical Department as an Assistant Surgeon on June 17th, 1853. He was appointed to the honorary rank of Surgeon General on September 8th, 188
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Born at Hexham in June, 1816. After taking the London qualification he practised in Hexham and its neighbourhood for sixty years. The country around was then very wild; much had to be done on horseback and gave rise to adventures. During that period he held various posts: Medical Officer to the Boar
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Studied at University College Hospital and began to practise at Milton, near Gravesend, Kent, where he was District Medical Officer of the Gravesend and Milton Union and Surgeon to the Dispensary. Between 1855 and 1863 he removed to 25 King's Street, Gravesend, then to 3 Woodville, Gravesend, and ab
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Studied at Guy's Hospital, and practised at Thornton, near Bradford, Yorkshire, where he was Medical Officer of the Thornton and Clayton District of the North Bierley Union. He next practised at 8 Ripton Road, Keighley, Yorkshire, and later in London at 124 Bridge Road, West Battersea. He died at Ba
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Studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, entered the Royal Navy in 1837, and saw active service as Assistant Surgeon in HMS *Implacable* on the coast of Syria in 1840. In the Burmese War (1851), for service in the field, he was mentioned in dispatches and received the public thanks of the Governo
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He practised at Peckham Rye, SE, at one time in partnership with Maxwell M Masters, MRCS, and later with his son, Paul H Stokoe, MRCS. He died in 1881. His portrait is in the Fellows' Album.
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Born at Brighton, being descended on his father’s side from a Staffordshire family, while on his mother’s he derived from the Halfords of Leicestershire. He was educated at Ashby-de-la-Zouche Grammar School and received his professional training at Guy’s Hospital. Two years after qualifying he settl
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He practised at Winchester, latterly in partnership with Dr William Alsept Richards, and at the time of his death was a Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London, Surgeon to the County Prison and Constabulary, to Winchester College, the St Cross Hospital, the Hants Coun
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Educated at King’s College and at Westminster Hospital. He was in general practice (1847) at 35 Great Portland Street and then at 11 Carlton Hill East, St John’s Wood. In the seventies he was practising at Stourbridge, where he was Medical Officer to No 1 Oldswinford District of the Stourbridge Unio
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Educated at University College, London. He practised at Bideford, Devon, and was a Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London and a member of the Harveian Society. He died on December 3rd, 1890.
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Thompson contributed papers on various subjects to the *British Medical Journal*, incl
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital, where he won prizes in general proficiency. After serving at Salisbury Infirmary, he practised first at Market Harborough and was Surgeon to the Dispensary, then at Leicester, where he was Surgeon to the Infirmary, also to Wyggeston's Hospital and the Leicester and R
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