Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born on April 22nd, 1810, at Holywell, a small Bedfordshire village near Hitchin. His father was a yeoman farmer sprung from long generations of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire farmers, some of whom had been close personal friends of John Bunyan, the earlier generations being Puritans, the later Unit
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Practised at Maidstone, and died there on October 5th, 1866.
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The son of the Rector of Hittesleigh, Devon. He received his early education from his father, and his professional training, first at the Devon and Exeter Hospital, and then at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He settled in London after qualifying and began practice as Resident Surgeon at the Children's I
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2011-11-16
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Educated at the Middlesex Hospital, where he was Clinical Clerk and House Surgeon, and at University College, London. He was at one time Surgeon to the St George's and St James's Dispensary and afterwards practised at 17 Clyde Road, Bristol, where he was Superintending Medical Officer of the Bristol
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Practised in Chelsea in 1845; later he moved north and practised for some years at Strichen, and then for a long period at Turriff, Aberdeenshire. He died in or before 1890.
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Educated at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at Ulverstone, and was Inspector of Factories for Lonsdale and Cartmel. He died on November 11th, 1865.
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Educated at the Meath Hospital, Dublin, and at Guy's Hospital. He began practice as assistant to Dr Wainwright of Liverpool, and after three years was fired with the desire of becoming a medical missionary by the experiences and aspirations of Dr Moffat and John Williams, who had then just returned
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2012-05-02
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital and at the Webb Street School. He practised in partnership under the name of Hutchinson & Earle at Cheetham Hill, Manchester, where he was District Medical Officer, Medical Officer of the Prestwich Union Workhouse, and Medical Referee of the Gresham and the London and
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2012-03-29
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Studied at the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, and at Guy's Hospital. He practised at 4 Percy Street, Bedford Square, London, where he was Medical Officer to the Egyptian Mission, to the British and Foreign Musicians, and to the European Assurance Society. He was a corresponding Fellow of the Aca
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Born in Bristol; his father soon afterwards removed to Richmond and joined Sir David Dundas in practice, Sir David being then Serjeant Surgeon to George III. Here he was afterwards joined by his two sons, George C Julius and Frederic Gilder Julius. The latter received his professional training at St
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Studied at Leeds, Guy's Hospital, in Paris and in Heidelberg. He practised at Doncaster, where he was Surgeon to the Doncaster General Infirmary and Dispensary and to the 3rd Yorkshire Militia. He died at Hall-gate, Doncaster, on October 24th, 1879.
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2011-04-20
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He was at one time Demonstrator of Anatomy at the Liverpool Royal Institution School of Medicine and Surgery. He then practised at St Bees, Cumberland, and at Tenby, South Wales, where he died at his residence, Tudor House, on February 5th, 1883.
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