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2006-05-18 2023-01-13
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Born at Surbiton, Surrey, on 20 June 1867, the fourth and youngest son of the Rev John Wallace, of Weysprings, Haselmere, and his wife Marion Kezia Jane Agnes Greenway, the daughter of Francis Howard Greenway, a convicted forger and later a prominent architect in Australia. He was educated at Hailey
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2013-07-25
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Born 20 April 1863 at Ponthenry, Carmarthenshire, second son of David Griffiths, farmer, and Sarah Everett, his wife. He was educated at Llanelly and at Edinburgh University, where he took honours at the MB examination and won the gold medal at the doctoral graduation, and was Murchison scholar. He
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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2013-10-16
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Born 6 March 1869, sixth of the eleven children of Thomas Bevan Rake, MRCS 1848, of Fordingbridge, Hampshire, and his wife, *née* Neave. He was educated at Queenswood College and at Guy's Hospital, where he won an entrance scholarship and the Sands-Cox scholarship in physiology, and was elected pres
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2013-08-28
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Born 1 September 1867 at Staines, the eldest child of Edward Low, architect, and his wife, née Birch. He was educated at Cranleigh School and at St Mary's Hospital. He took first-class honours in the London BS examination and, though he took the Fellowship in the same year and intended to practise s
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2013-07-17
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Born at Ashford, Kent, 5 December 1869 the second son of Joseph Ingall, chemist and druggist, and Julia Williams, his wife. He was educated at Ashford Grammar School and the London Hospital, where he served as house surgeon. During the South African war he was on active service as a civil medical of
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2013-06-20
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Born 12 November 1866 at Neath, Glamorgan, fifth child and third son of Alfred Curtis, solicitor, and Hannah Davies, his wife. Alfred Curtis was town clerk of Neath and clerk to the borough and county justices from 1866 to 1886. He was educated at Bristol Grammar School, at University College, Lo
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2014-06-04
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He was born at Birmingham on 20 June 1868 son of the surgeon Sampson Gamgee FRSE, whose name was at one time a household word owing to his introduction of "Gamgee tissue" for the dressing of wounds; his father's brother Arthur Gamgee FRS was Professor of Physiology at Manchester. His grandfather Jos
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2014-06-04
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He was educated at Guy's Hospital, and practised at Scarborough, Yorkshire. Later he lived at Exmouth, Devon, and subsequently migrated to Nairobi, Kenya. He died in hospital at Mombasa on 5 January 1954 aged 85.
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2013-08-21
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Son of the Rev Richard Green, sometime principal of Didsbury Wesleyan College, he was educated in London and received his early medical education in Birmingham. He went to Germany in 1891, first to Göttingen and afterwards to Heidelberg where he graduated MD. He then returned to Birmingham and was a
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2013-11-07
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Born on 21 March 1870 at Liverpool, second child and eldest son of Joseph Kellett Smith, MRCS 1860, surgeon to the Stanley Hospital, Kirkdale, and his wife, *née* Dansen. He was educated privately and at University College, Liverpool, then a constituent of the Victoria University, where he served as
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2014-04-02
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Born on 13 November 1866, he was educated at St Thomas's Hospital. After holding resident posts at the Whitechapel Infirmary, the General Lying-in Hospital, Lambeth, the Seamen's Hospital, Ramsgate, and the Royal Free Hospital, and going for a time as a ship's surgeon, he settled when he was about t
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2013-11-21
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Born on 20 January 1865 at Spencer Road, Battersea, the second son and second child of Thomas Reid Miller, a staff officer in the Army, and Ellen Louise Turner, his wife. He was educated at Wellington College and at the London Hospital, where he gained the Buxton scholarship and acted as house surge
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