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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2012-07-31
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Studied at University College Hospital and in Paris, where he was at one time Extern at the Hôpital du Midi, at another Surgeon to the Western German Dispensary. In later days he practised at 32 Ventnor Villas, Hove, and died there on March 12th, 1887. He was the introducer of spongiopiline as a sub
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2013-02-21
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Born at King's College, London, and studied at St Pierre and St Jean Hospitals, Brussels, in the course of which he became proficient in French and Italian. He practised successively at: 4 Northumberland Terrace, Bagnigge Wells Road, London, NW; 40 Claremont Square, N, by 1861; 63 Burton Crescent, W
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2013-01-30
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Was at one time Assistant Medical Superintendent of Sussex House, Bournemouth, and then Resident Medical Superintendent of Laverstock House, Salisbury, both private lunatic asylums. He resided in later years at Oxford Terrace, London, and died in 1897 or 1898. Publications: Warwick contributed s
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital, and practised at 40 Quay Street, Newport, Isle of Wight. He was Surgeon to the Royal Isle of Wight Infirmary, to Parkhurst Prison, and to the Isle of Wight Artillery Regiment of Militia. In 1859 he was elected an Alderman of the Borough. He died on October 7th, 1886.
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2013-02-06
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Studied at University College Hospital, and practised first at Richmond, where he was Surgeon to the Dispensary; next at Kempsey, Worcestershire, where he was Medical Officer of the Kempsey District of the Upton-on-Severn Union, and a Member of the Worcestershire Medical Society. Towards the close o
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2010-05-13
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Born at the Friary, Newark, on February 4th, 1822, and in 1840 was articled at the Royal College of Surgeons to John Goldwyer Andrews (qv), the Senior Surgeon of the London Hospital. After qualifying he was appointed House Surgeon, and after serving a year went to Paris, where he attended the hospit
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2011-09-02
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Was at one time a Fleet Surgeon and served through the Baltic Campaign (1854-1855), for which he was awarded the War Medal. He was Senior Assistant Surgeon of HMS *Arrogant* at the capture of Bomarsund, was present at the destruction of forts and capture of a prize at Ecknais, and was Surgeon to HMS
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2011-09-15
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Was the son of Theodore Davis, MRCS, of Clevedon, Somerset. He was educated at Queen's College, Birmingham, and St Bartholomew's Hospital. He practised from 1861 onwards at Clevedon, where he won for himself a leading position and was much sought after in consultation. He was at one time a member of
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2012-02-15
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Studied at Guy's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. He then became House Surgeon at the General Infirmary, Northampton, but died on June 27th, 1863.
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2012-08-01
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Studied at the London Hospital, and was afterwards for a time Resident Surgeon at the General Lunatic Hospital, Northampton. Then for many years he was Medical Superintendent of the Female Department of the County Asylum, Colney Hatch, Middlesex. In retirement he lived at 72 Bromfelde Road, where he
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2011-09-21
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital; was at one time Surgeon to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, then in succession Medical Superintendent of the Middlesex Lunatic Asylum for Women, Hanwell, of the County Asylum, Bedford, and of the Three Counties Asylum, Arlesey Baldock. He invented an invalid bed lif
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2011-12-14
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Born in London on June 23rd, 1829, and was educated at University College, where he was Secretary of the Medical Society. He completed his medical training in Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, and entered the Army as an Assistant Surgeon on the Staff, his commission being dated April 13th, 1852. He served
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