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Educated at Bombay and St Bartholomew's Hospital, he practised at 514 Sandhurst Road, Bombay, and died there between July 1957 and June 1958.
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Born on 17 June 1917, and educated at Methodist College and Queen's University, Belfast, he was a house surgeon at St Helen's Hospital before serving in the RAF, mostly in Rhodesia. After the war he became surgical registrar at the Belfast City, the Royal Victoria, the Lagan Valley and the Bambridge
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Born at Glasgow on 17 September 1891, he was educated at Lanark Grammar School and Edinburgh University where he graduated in 1914. After holding a resident appointment at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary he joined the RAMC and served in Mesopotamia, Persia and India; he was mentioned in dispatches for his
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Son of John Donald of Aberdeen, he was born on 14 February 1896 and was educated at Robert Gordon's College and Aberdeen University. In the 1914-18 war he was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Gordon Highlanders, but transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Air Force in which he beca
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Born at Kensington on 21 December 1873, the son of a Chancery barrister, he was educated at Clifton and King's College Hospital, where he was captain of the Rugby XV in 1895-96, and also rowed in the Hospital fours and eights. Immediately after qualifying he was commissioned in the 13th Imperial Yeo
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2013-11-27
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Born at Sao Paulo, Brazil, on 10 September 1880, the second son of Richard Gray, railway engineer, of Sao Paulo, and Ellen Tyrrell, his wife. He was admitted to St Paul's School, London as a capitation scholar in 1894, was transferred to Foundationers in September 1896, and left from Science VII in
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Born on 12 December 1860, the eldest son of Edward Waldy of Barmpton, near Darlington, and Jane Chiesman, his wife. The second son, a solicitor, was more than once mayor of Darlington. John Waldy was educated at Pemberton School kept by the Rev Christopher Jackson at Middleton St George, Co Durha
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Born on 26 June 1884, eldest child of Charles Edward Walker, merchant, and Mary Webster Latimer, his wife. He was at school at Fulneck, and took his medical training at the Leeds Medical School and St Bartholomew's Hospital. He served as house surgeon at Derby Royal Infirmary, and as house physician
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Born 23 October 1892, the eldest son of the Rev Matthew Walker, a minister of the Church of Australia, and Anne Beattie, his wife. Walker was educated at Auckland Grammar School and the Otago Medical School, Dunedin, New Zealand, and served as a captain in the Australian Army Medical Corps during th
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Born at Bristol on 26 December 1874, the fourth child and eldest son of Thomas Walters, chartered accountant, and his wife Anna Ferrier. He was educated at Burton College, of which his father's brother was headmaster, and was then apprenticed to a dentist in Park Street, Bristol. In 1895 he entered
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2014-03-07
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David Elgan Eiddig Jones, who later took the surname of Elgan Jones, was educated at St Thomas's Hospital, where he served as casualty officer and as house surgeon at the country branch of the Hospital near Godalming, Surrey. He was house surgeon at Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, and resident su
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Born in London in 1869 the sixth of the nine sons of Edward Abraham Jones, surgeon dentist of Maida Vale (died 1895), and his wife Rosa whose maiden surname was Jones also, he was educated at University College School 1879-86, and at Charing Cross Hospital, qualifying as a dentist in 1891 and as a s
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