Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born on 28 May 1865 at Colchester, the second child and only son of Thomas Mothersole, a wine merchant, and his wife Esther Cooke. He was educated at Framlingham College, and took the Conjoint qualification in 1888 from Guy's Hospital. He took the London MB BS the next year with first-class honours,
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Born at Glastonbury, Somerset in the 1860s he was educated at the Newcastle School of Medicine, where he took honours, and at the Middlesex Hospital. He was house surgeon at the Middlesex and Great North Central Hospitals. Visiting Australia in 1895 he took a locum tenancy for Edwin Roberts MRCS of
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2013-03-27
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Eldest son and first child of Henry Bunting Anderson, MRCS and Elizabeth Reinhardt his wife. He was born at 78 East India Road, Poplar, E on 18 May 1864. He was educated at the Stepney Grammar School and at New College, Eastbourne. He received his medical education at St Thomas's Hospital, where he
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Born in Southwark on 12 May 1858, the eldest son and third child of Beriah Drew, a wholesale chemist, and Jane Millicent Clarke, his wife. He was educated at a city school and then proceeded to Guy's Hospital where he gained the first-year's scholarship and the J Hoare exhibition. He afterwards held
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Born 10 December 1861 at 21 Harewood Square, London, W, the second child of Sidenham Duer, civil engineer, and Mary S Unwin, his. wife. He was educated at St Marylebone and All Souls Grammar School, Regent's Park, under the headmastership of A H Barford, BA, FLS, and at University College Hospital.
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Son of Edward Alexander Parry, contractor, and Jane Cartmell, his wife, he was born at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 29 June 1865. He was educated at the Scotch College, Melbourne, and at the University of Melbourne, where he graduated MB in 1886 and BS in the following year. He then came to Eng
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2014-06-26
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Educated at University College Hospital, he served as a clinical assistant at Moorfields Ophthalmic Hospital. Most of his life was spent in practice at Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand, where he was resident surgeon in sole charge of the Timaru Hospital. During the war of 1914-18 he served as a Capta
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Born at Blackburn on 21 January 1866, the second child and eldest son of Thomas Firth, cotton spinner and manufacturer, and Betty Fielden Lacy, his wife. He was educated privately and at Owens College, Manchester, before beginning his medical training at King's College and University College Hospita
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