Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born on November 10th, 1815, the second son of Richard Holmes Coote, of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, and one of the six conveyancing Counsel to the Court of Chancery. He was admitted to Westminster School on January 18th, 1826, and was apprenticed to Sir William Lawrence (qv) at St Bartholomew's
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2012-03-22
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Born at Little Beck, Westmorland, the son of John Hall, and of Isabel, daughter of T Fothergill. He was educated at Appleby Grammar School and at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, joined the Army in Flanders four days after Waterloo, and was posted for duty to a General Hospital in Brussels. He was p
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2012-01-25
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and was for a time Lecturer on Practical Anatomy at the Aldersgate School of Medicine. He settled in practice at West Mailing, Kent, in partnership with Peter Montagu Pope, MD. He was appointed Medical Inspector of Private Lunatic Asylums in the County, and on
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2012-08-15
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Studied in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and London, and practised at Oak House, Enfield, Middlesex, until about 1860, when he returned to Scotland and practised at Hillside, Montrose, and then at Newton Panbride, Forfarshire. He died in 1871 or 1872.
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2012-09-05
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Came of a good family of Taunton, where he was born. He was educated at the London Hospital and then at St Bartholomew's, hearing Blizard's lectures at the former and Abernethy's at the latter institution. Shortly after qualifying he settled in practice at South Petherton, where he laboured with muc
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The fifth son of John Eddison, of Gateford, Notts, who died in 1812. His father belonged to the Society of Friends. His mother, niece of Abraham Booth, Baptist minister, was left a widow with eight children under eleven years of age, but with remarkable energy she fitted them all to fill responsible
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The son of John Smith Soden (qv), of Bath, who was a Jacksonian Prizeman in 1810 with a dissertation on "The Bite of a Rabid Animal". John Soden succeeded to his father's practice, but on marrying a wealthy lady retired. He changed his name to Corbet in 1847, and after the death of his wife moved to
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2012-06-21
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The son of Captain Pincke Lee, of Woolley Firs, Maidenhead Thicket. He entered King's College, London, as a student in 1833, but transferred to St George's Hospital in 1834, where he became one of the first, if not the first, Surgical Registrar, and later Curator of the Museum and Lecturer in Physio
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