Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Practised at Dyfynog, Brecknockshire, and by 1881 had removed to 15 Clarendon Terrace, Hampstead, London, NW. He died in 1882.
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2012-08-29
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Educated at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. During the Crimean War he was Staff Surgeon to the British Military Hospitals at Scutari, and became a member of the Imperial Medical Society of Constantinople. He was afterwards Surgeon to the Battersea Dispensary and to the Royal Humane Society. At the
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Born at Hampstead; was first apprenticed to a medical practitioner, then studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon and one of the first students to live in the residential College over which Sir James Paget (qv) presided as first Warden. He commenced practice in partnership at
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Came of a family which included many generations of medical men. He served his apprenticeship to his father in his native town, Totnes, Devon, and finished his professional training at Guy's Hospital. He was Resident Medical Officer at the Stamford Hill and Stoke Newington Dispensary, then Surgeon a
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Practised at 9 Newmarket Terrace, Cambridge Heath, NE, where he was Surgeon to the Bethnal Green Workhouse. Later he moved to 256 Cambridge Road, E, and Argyll Lodge, Amhurst Park, Stamford Hill, N, where he died on March 15th, 1886
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Graduated BA at Trinity College, Dublin; he studied at Dublin Hospital, was Physician's Assistant at St Vincent's Hospital, and Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy at the Peter's Street School of Medicine. He then removed to London and practised successively at Clive Terrace, Lambeth; at 60 Kennington
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Educated at St Thomas's Hospital and at Heidelberg. He seems to have practised first at Worcester, where he was Surgeon to the Worcester Militia; then at Braintree, and was at one time Acting Assistant Surgeon to HM Cavalry Staff at Canterbury. He resided latterly at Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent, and die
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Born at Bow, the son of the Rev Charles Champneys, Rector of St Botolph's in the City of London, and Minor Canon of Windsor. He was educated at Guy's Hospital, and first practised at Slough, where he was Surgeon to the Police, and to the Great Western Railway whilst the branch to Windsor was under c
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital and practised at Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, and then in Tunbridge Wells; next, from 1861-1871, at Dunedin, New Zealand. On his return he resided at Beverley, Burton Road, Torquay, and later at 3 Holyrood Terrace, Plymouth, where he died on March 11th, 1904.
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Educated at University College, London, and acted as House Surgeon to the North Staffordshire Infirmary. He moved to London, becoming Surgeon to the North St Pancras Provident Dispensary, Surgeon to the Keepers and Helpers at the Zoological Gardens, Hon Surgeon to the Asylum for Infirm Journeymen Ta
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Served his apprenticeship to Dr Redwood, of Rhymney, and finished his professional training at Guy's Hospital. He settled in Aberdare in 1845, when the population of the town only numbered some 7000 persons, but had increased sevenfold at the time of his death.
In 1863 he was appointed Medical Offi
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Was Hospital Mate (an abbreviation of Surgeon's Mate on the Hospital Staff, not attached to a regiment) for two periods from November 27th, 1809, to May 24th, 1810, and again from March 28th, 1814, to July 7th, 1819. He served in the United States in 1814. On July 8th, 1819, he became Hospital Assis
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