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Born in Newfoundland and educated at Poole and Southampton. He studied medicine at Guy's Hospital under John Morgan (qv), who married his sister Anne. He practised for fifteen years at Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire, but suffering severely from bronchitis he emigrated to South Australia in 1850 and sett
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital and was for a time Superintendent of the Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, then of the North and East Ridings Lunatic Asylum, Clifton, Yorkshire. He died at Wambrook, near Chard, Somerset, on August 20th, 1874.
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Son of Robert Druitt, senr, surgeon, of Wimborne, Dorsetshire. He was a pupil for four years of Charles Mayo, Surgeon to the Winchester Hospital, and in 1834 entered as a medical student at King's College, London, and Middlesex Hospital. He took up general practice, living in Bruton Street, Berkeley
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Was surgeon, with E Blackmore, to the Manchester Lock Hospital. Formerly he was Surgeon to the Lying-in-Hospital, presumably at Manchester. He resided at 13 St John's Street, Manchester, and died on March 14th, 1861.
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Born on December 20th, 1812, and joined the Bombay Army as Assistant Surgeon on January 2nd, 1841, being promoted to Surgeon on March 1st, 1854, and Surgeon Major on January 2nd, 1861. He retired on March 1st, 1865. He died at Bath on December 20th, 1882.
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Educated at University College, and practised at Shrewsbury, where he died at his residence, 26 Claremont Street, on April 18th, 1889.
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Practised at 19 Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, and was Hon Member of the London Vaccine Institute, which was in Russell Place near-by (*see* TOMKINS, JOHN NEWTON). In 1848 he was appointed a Medical Officer under the Board of Health, and held this post to the sixties or later, when his address no l
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Educated at the London Hospital; practised at York, where he was Surgeon to the York Union, Assistant Surgeon to the 2nd West York Militia (Light Infantry), and Honorary Surgeon to the 11th Derbyshire Volunteer Rifles. During the Crimean War he was a First-class Staff Surgeon to the Osmanli Horse Ar
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[2] Received his professional training at St George's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. Practised at 9a Russell Street, Bath, where he was Surgeon to the Penitentiary, and died at his residence, 13 St James's Square, Bath, on Sept 22nd, 1885.
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Practised at Ramsgate, where he was Surgeon to the Ramsgate Seamen's Infirmary and to the Margate Royal Sea-Bathing Infirmary. He was a Fellow of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society. His death occurred at his residence, Augusta Lodge, Ramsgate, in 1887.
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Educated at University College Hospital. He was at one time a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, and latterly practised at Lower Street, Deal, where he died on May 11th, 1863.
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Educated at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at The Manor House, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, and died there on April 30th, 1880. The photograph of a John Thompson in the Fellows' Album may be a portrait of him, or of John Thompson of Bideford (qv).
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