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Born at Crosbane, Co Mayo, in October, 1789, and received his professional training at the Middlesex Hospital and other schools. He entered the Bombay Army as Assistant Surgeon on April 4th, 1823, being promoted to Surgeon on December 24th, 1835. He saw active service in Burma (1824-1825), for which
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Resided at Shrewsbury, and died there in 1874.
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The son of General R M Keatinge, VC, and grandson of the Right Honourable Richard Keatinge, Judge of the Irish Probate Court; was educated at Uppingham School and Guy's Hospital, graduating with honours at the University of Durham. He served in the Egyptian Army from 1884-1890, taking part in the Ni
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Educated at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals and practised at Sheerness. He died at Sheerness on November 9th, 1870.
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Born in Ireland, and received his professional training at Trinity College, Dublin. He joined the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on March 31st, 1866, and retired with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. He did most of his service in Central India, where his fine personality was a political influence o
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Born at Vans in Ardèche, and studied natural science at the University of Montpellier, being appointed in 1849 Assistant in Botany in the Faculty of Medicine. In 1851 he was Interne of the Hôtel-Dieu at Lyons, took his doctor's degree at Montpellier in 1856, and in 1860, when just thirty years of ag
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Born at Totnes, Devon, the son of T C Kellock, solicitor and ex-Mayor. He was educated at Totnes Grammar School and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was a Mathematical Exhibitioner, and seventh amongst the Senior Op-times in the Mathematical Tripos in 1883, graduating BA in 1884. He received
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. In 1840-1842 he was House Surgeon to the Western General Dispensary. Later he was Surgeon to the West Ham, Stratford and South Essex Dispensary, and resided at Stratford Green. He then removed to Woodlands, Harefield, Middlesex, and died after his retirement, o
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Studied in Dublin, and entered the Navy as a Surgeon in October, 1856. He was promoted Staff Surgeon in March, 1867, and served on HMS *Orontes* off South Africa during the Zulu War, 1877-1879, for which he received the Medal. He retired as Fleet Surgeon in June, 1881, and died at 6 Westbourne Park
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Born on April 21st, 1802, and entered the Madras Army as Assistant Surgeon on May 10th, 1822. He was promoted Surgeon on May 30th, 1834, and Superintending Surgeon on January 31st, 1851. He served with the Mission to Persia in 1824 and was present at the capture of Kittur in December, 1824. In 1857
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Became a Surgeon in the Navy and was at one time Surgeon to St. Peter Port Hospital, Guernsey, and then Physician to St Peter Port Lunatic Asylum. He was also Admiralty Surgeon and Agent. He died on September 10th, 1860, at Le Manoir, Lefebre Street, Guernsey.
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Studied at the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, the École de Médecine, Paris, and King's College, London. In 1835 he became a Surgeon in the Royal Navy, and in 1846 gained the prize which Sir Gilbert Mane had instituted in 1829 for the best journal kept by a naval surgeon. Latterly he was Staff Su
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