Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Was gazetted a Hospital Assistant to the Forces on March 7th, 1814. He served in the campaign in the United States in 1814; was Assistant Surgeon of the 67th Regiment of Foot on December 23rd, 1824; served in the Burmese War in 1826; was promoted Surgeon (7th Foot) on March 13th, 1885, and Staff Sur
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Was at the time of his death Senior Surgeon to the Blue Coat School and Consulting Surgeon-Accoucheur to the Ladies' Charity, Wardour Street, London. He had practised at 30 Rodney Street, Liverpool. He died on May 6th, 1860, at Bath. He was taken ill at Widcombe Church before the Communion Service,
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Studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals, where he assisted Sir Astley Cooper by certain contributions to his *Treatise on Dislocations and Fractures of the Joints*, 1822. He was next House Surgeon, then Surgeon, to the Northampton General Infirmary, and became known as a bold and able surgeon who
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Practised at Chorley and was JP for the County of Lancashire. He retired after 1860 and died in or before 1884.
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The son of D R Pughe, and bore the name Pughe, or Pugh, honoured in Welsh literature. He studied at St Thomas's Hospital, and practised at Aberdovey and Bryn Awel. He served as District Medical Officer of the Machynlleth Union, Medical Officer of Health for Towyn, and Medical Officer for the Cambria
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Studied at Guy's Hospital and practised at Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, next at Uckfield, Sussex, again at Stanford-le-Hope about 1850, and became Medical Officer of the first District of the Orsett Union. In 1853 he was practising at 14 Buckingham Place, Brighton. After that he was Medical Superintende
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Received his professional training at the London Hospital and was the sixth John Barker in direct succession who practised at Coleshill, near Birmingham. One of these, a John Barker (1708-1748?) published a controversial paper, printed at Salisbury in 1743, "On the Nature, Cause and Cure of the Pres
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Educated at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. He practised at Ward’s End, Halifax, was Surgeon to the Infirmary and to the 6th West Yorks Militia. He retired to 12 Esplanade, Scarborough, and died there on April 8th, 1882. His photograph is in the Fellows’ Album.
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Educated at St Bartholomew’s, Guy’s, and St Thomas’s Hospitals. He was a Member of the Epidemiological Society, and practised at Billingborough, Folkingham, Lincolnshire, where he died in 1867, being succeeded by his son Thomas.
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Educated at the United Borough Hospitals when Sir Astley Cooper was Surgeon. He entered the service of the HEIC and practised at Canton and Macao, where he originated the first infirmary for indigent Chinese, and was Superintending Surgeon of the Hospitals for British Seamen. The Infirmary was calle
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2011-08-19
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Educated at St George's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. He practised at Leatherhead, and died on June 20th, 1879.
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2012-06-20
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Born in February, 1814, the second son of William Langmore, MD, who at one time practised in Finsbury Square, EC. He was educated at St Paul's School and received part of his professional training at the London Hospital, after which he travelled, chiefly in Italy, as medical attendant to a young man
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