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Born at 2 New Bank Buildings, Lothbury, EC, where his father, William Kingdon (qv), a well-known surgeon, was in practice. Abernethy Kingdon was baptized at St Margaret's, Lothbury, and John Abernethy stood godfather. He was educated at St Paul's School, and received his professional training at St
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He practised at 2 New Bank Buildings, and at the time of his death he was Consulting Surgeon to the Stamford Hill and Stoke Newington Dispensary. He died at his country residence, Abbey Wood, Kent, on January 8th, 1863. A lithograph portrait of him, dated 1847,
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Educated at St Thomas's Hospital. He practised at Melksham, Wiltshire, and was for many years Medical Officer of the 3rd District of the Melksham Union, and at the time of his death Senior Surgeon of the Melksham Cottage Hospital and Medical Officer of the 2nd District of the Devizes Union. He died
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Born in January, 1823, the son of Captain King, RN, Spring Bank House, Kilmalcolm, Renfrewshire. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh, where he greatly distinguished himself, not only in medicine, but also in literature and the sciences. The famous professors of the time took much notice o
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A descendant of an old Surrey family, who was educated at Guy's Hospital. He began to practise near Russell Square, where he soon met with success. In 1848 he joined partnership with John Sutton and Charles Hewitt Sams, of Greenwich and Blackheath. He became deservedly popular, and for many years he
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Born at Cheltenham, the son of the Rev Mr Hawkins (d1848), Head Master of the Cheltenham Grammar School (not Cheltenham College), where Hawkins was educated, studying afterwards at St Bartholomew's Hospital. He practised in Wellington Place, Cheltenham, succeeding in 1856 to the practice of Charles
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The third son of the Rev Robert Hawkins, Vicar of Lamberhurst, Kent, was born in 1861, educated at Tonbridge School (1872-1879), matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford, in 1879, proceeded to Guy's Hospital in 1882, passed the FRCS in 1887, and had held appointments up to House Surgeon at the time of
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Practised at Newport, Monmouthshire, where he was Surgeon to the Newport Fever Hospital and Medical Officer of the West District of the Newport Union. He died on March 21st, 1866.
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"A Successful Case of Caesarean Section, Mother and Child Saved." - *Lancet*, 1858, I, 529.
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Practised at Eccleshall, Staffordshire, and died on January 20th, 1866.
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he gained the Senior Prize for Clinical Surgery in 1886, and afterwards in Paris. He practised first at Bodmin, then at Bovey Tracy, Devonshire, where he was Certifying Factory Surgeon, Surgeon to the Oddfellows, and Local Medical Referee to the Home for I
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Born at Axminster, where his father had a large practice. Both his father and mother belonged to old Devonshire families. He went first to Blundell's School, then to St Bartholomew's, where he was a fellow-student of Sir James Paget and Luther Holden. He began to practise in Chelsea, moved to Margar
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Educated at Guy's Hospital, and for a time was Demonstrator of Anatomy. He practised first at Whitchurch, Hampshire, then at Evesham. In 1832 at the Worcester Meeting he seconded Sir Charles Hastings' proposal to found the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, subsequently the British Medical
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