Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Philip John Jory, the eldest son of the Reverend John Dunstan Jory, was born at Port Chalmers, New Zealand, on 1 March 1892. He was educated at Nelson College and was Senior University Scholar in 1910, proceeding to Otago University. Throughout the first world war he served in the New Zealand Army M
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Hennessy had both medical and dental qualifications and practised in both fields. As well as his private practice in Melbourne he was honorary consultant surgeon in the Nose and Throat Department at St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, and honorary consultant surgeon to the Royal Children's Hospital, M
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Robert Cunningham Bruce Macrae was born in New Zealand and served in the New Zealand Army Medical Corps in the first world war. He graduated in Edinburgh, and after obtaining the FRCS in 1924 he practised in Milford Haven before going out to Port Elizabeth in 1931 where he joined Dr James Gilbert in
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