Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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2012-12-21
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Resided at Hopwood Hall, Halifax, Yorkshire. He died on June 18th, 1861.
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Educated at Guy’s Hospital. He practised first at Amersham, Buoks, and was then successively Surgeon to Pentonville and Clerkenwell Prisons, and finally to Millbank. He was a member of the Physical Society of Guy’s Hospital and of the Pathological Society. His private address was 32 Bessborough Stre
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2011-11-30
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Practised at Walthamstow. Was at one time Surgeon to the Wanstead Lying-in Charity and to the Boys' Mission School, Walthamstow; at the time of his death was Surgeon to the Girls' Mission School, Walthamstow, the Police of Walthamstow and Leyton, and the Foresters Society. He was a Fellow of the Lin
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Was a student at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, where he won many honours and prizes, including the Lawrence Scholarship and Gold Medal. He held for some years the post of House Surgeon at Tunbridge Wells Infirmary. In 1848 he became the Resident Apothecary at Westminster Hospital, combining in an eleme
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2012-06-20
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Received his professional training at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and practised at Lancaster, where he was for many years Surgeon to Lancaster Castle, including the County Gaol, Law Courts, etc. He died at Lancaster on June 5th, 1896.
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2011-12-14
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The eighth son of S Field, a country gentleman of Kent, and was educated at the London Hospital. After qualifying he began practice in Bayswater as partner of Messrs Innis and Phillips. Afterwards he practised alone, first in Stanhope Terrace, then in Sussex Gardens, then at 31 Lower Seymour Street,
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2012-06-13
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Born at West End House, Hampstead. His father, a cloth-merchant, afterwards resided in Milk Street, BC. In infancy he suffered from infantile paralysis and was consequently lamed for life. He was apprenticed to George Chapman, of Liverpool, saw severe work among cholera patients on ships in the port
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2012-05-16
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Was baptized at Nottingham on December 2nd, 1818, the son of Gibson Jalland, wine merchant. He seems to have practised first in Nottingham and then to have entered the Bombay Army, IMS, as Assistant Surgeon on December 3rd, 1844. He was attached to the 24th Native Infantry. Two years after becoming
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2009-11-11 2013-08-06
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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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Born at Dunstable, and at the age of 14 was apprenticed to Mr Harris, a surgeon in Birmingham, with whom he lived for four years during his apprenticeship, and for a subsequent two years attending the Birmingham General Hospital and also the Snow Hill School of Medicine. At the age of 20 he proceede
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Educated at King’s College and at Westminster Hospital. He was in general practice (1847) at 35 Great Portland Street and then at 11 Carlton Hill East, St John’s Wood. In the seventies he was practising at Stourbridge, where he was Medical Officer to No 1 Oldswinford District of the Stourbridge Unio
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2010-05-13 2013-08-07
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Educated at King's College and at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. After qualifying he was elected House Surgeon to the Lincoln County Hospital on December 1st, 1838, and held the post for four years, after which he became partner with Messrs Hewson and Brook, and practised at
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