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Was a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, and served on HMS *Wilberforce* in the Niger Expedition of 1841, concerning which he published *Some Account of the African Remittent Fever, which occurred on board HMS Wilberforce in the River Niger* and while engaged on service on the West Coast of Africa. Nearly e
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Born on May 6th, 1796, the son of John Hutchinson, RN, of Lettercross, Stonehaven; entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on April 6th, 1819, and was promoted Surgeon on November 18th, 1829. He was at one time Secretary of the Medical Board, Calcutta. He was one of the twenty-nine officers of
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2012-08-22
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Practised in Belfast; his death was reported in 1849.
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2012-11-21
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Born on November 19th, 1786, at 1 Newhall Street, Birmingham, the son of George Russell by his wife Martha, daughter of John Skey. His father, a Birmingham merchant, ruined at the outset of the American War, was a Unitarian and a prominent member of the congregation of Joseph Priestley (1733-1804).
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Educated at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at Dorchester, and was Senior Surgeon at the Dorset County Hospital. After his retirement he resided at Hillside, Cheltenham, and died there on August 3rd, 1877. His photograph is in the College Collection.
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2012-05-23
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Practised at 6 Waterloo Place, Leamington. He was Surgeon, and at the time of his death Consulting Surgeon, of the Warneford Hospital. He died at Leamington on November 29th, 1880.
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*Observations on Medical Education, with a View to Legislative Interference*, 8vo, London, 1839.
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Born on March 9th, 1788, and on November 12th, 1812, was gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the 29th Foot. He retired on half pay on June 22nd, 1820, and was struck off the half-pay list in 1841, when he had received no half pay for two years. On July 13th, 1822, he had joined the HEICS at Madras as Assi
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Practised in Wolverhampton, where he was Surgeon to the Staffordshire South County Infirmary, and at the time of his death Consulting Surgeon to the same institution, then known as the South Staffordshire Hospital. He died on or before September 27th, 1852.
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Lived in Cheltenham, where his practice was extensive, and throughout his whole career he deservedly retained the respect and love of a very large circle. He was appointed Surgeon to the Cheltenham General Hospital in 1825, and held the post for thirty years. Severe illness compelled him to withdraw
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Studied at Guy's Hospital and at St Thomas's, and practised at 54 Newland, Lincoln, where he was Surgeon to the Lincoln County Hospital, to the Lunatic Asylum, and to the Dispensary. He died there on February 2nd, 1867.
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Practised at Norwood, where he died before January 17th, 1848. His son, Lewis Leese, junr, practised at 11 Coleman Street, EC.
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*A Treatise on that Affection of the Joints denominated Arthritis or Gout*, 8vo, London, 1834.
The author may have been Lewis Leese, junr, MRCS, LSA.
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2012-06-27
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Educated at Dublin. He joined the Navy, and at the time of his death was Deputy Inspector-General, etc. He died at his residence, 27 Manor Road East, Deptford, SE, on November 4th, 1874. There is a photograph of him in the College Collection. [His name is LE GRAND in the Fellows' Register.]
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