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Is said to have been a witness (he could not have been a qualified medical witness) at the trial in 1824 of John Thurtell (1794-1824), who murdered William Weare, solicitor, with whom he had gambled, at Gibbs Hill, Lane Road, Radlett, on the St Albans Road, and threw the body into a swamp two miles
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Studied at the London Hospital and practised at Richmond, Surrey, where he was Surgeon to the Dispensary and to the Richmond Hospital. He died in retirement at 7 Cambrian Villas, Queen's Road, Richmond, on July 23rd, 1886.
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital and in Dublin. He practised at Ramsgate in partnership with Samuel Woodman (qv), was Surgeon to the Ramsgate Dispensary, and died at Ramsgate on December 1st, 1867.
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Studied at St George's Hospital after being apprenticed to his uncle, Thomas Hodson, of Lewes, a successful lithotomist. Having qualified as LSA, he had charge for three years of a practice in Berkshire. He returned to London and qualified as a MRCS, and then settled in practice at Brighton. He was
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Practised at Chaddesley-Corbett, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, later at 41 Brunswick Street, Leamington. He was at one time Surgeon Major in the Militia, and died in or before 1890.
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Studied at Guy's Hospital, and practised at Biddenden, Staplehurst, Kent, where he died long after retirement on January 21st, 1891.
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The son of the Rev John Pye Smith, DD, FRS, a well-known Sheffield Nonconformist minister and geologist; the son inherited his father's industry, love of knowledge, and religious principles.
Pye Smith went to Mill Hill School and was then articled to Ashwell, a City practitioner; he next studied
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Born on March 6th, 1807, the son of John Dickin, gentleman, of Morton Hall, Weston Rhyn, North Wales. He was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, practised at Shrewsbury, and was elected Surgeon to the Shropshire Infirmary on Sept 1st, 1835. He died on March 8th, 1890, and was buried in the same g
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The fifth son of John Eddison, of Gateford, Notts, who died in 1812. His father belonged to the Society of Friends. His mother, niece of Abraham Booth, Baptist minister, was left a widow with eight children under eleven years of age, but with remarkable energy she fitted them all to fill responsible
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Born on May 18th, 1808, the son of J Bulley, who came of an old Berkshire family long connected with Reading. His mother was a Blagrave, another ancient Reading family, which produced a regicide, distinguished mathematicians, and for three centuries the Reading Members of Parliament. Bulley's father
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Educated at Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospitals. He was appointed Hospital Assistant to the Forces on Dec 15th, 1826, and resigned on August 24th, 1828. Was Resident Surgeon of the General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth. He practised for many years at Henley-on-Thames and was District Surgeon to
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Educated at St Bartholomew's and University College Hospitals, and in Paris. He practised at Eagle House, Blandford, Dorsetshire, where he was Medical Officer to the Union Workhouse. He died in retirement at 1 Maida Vale, London, on October 10th, 1887. His photograph is in the Fellows' Album.
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