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Studied at the Webb Street School and at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at Claverley, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, was Surgeon to the South Shropshire Infirmary and to the Bridgnorth Dispensary, and Medical Officer to the Seisdon Union. He died at Bridgnorth on December 10th, 1866.
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Born on July 13th, 1819, entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on September 9th, 1842. He made observations on cholera in 1846. In 1851 he was Civil Assistant Surgeon in East Burdwan, and proposed without success to re-establish the lapsed *Bengal Medical Record*. He was promoted Surgeon on M
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Apprenticed to Joseph Jordan (qv) in Manchester, and finished at University College Hospital, London. He practised in Manchester and was Surgeon to the Chorlton-upon-Medlock Dispensary. On his retirement the Board of the Institution presented him with a handsome testimonial. For fourteen years he wa
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A member of an old Norfolk family; studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and practised for many years at 10 Bedford Place, Russell Square, London, WC, where he was Surgeon to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. He retired to White Hill, Berkhamsted, and died on August 20th, 1884.
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Studied at St George's Hospital, the University of Edinburgh, and Paris. He first practised as a physician at Newport, Shropshire: in 1855 during the Crimean War he was on the Medical Staff (1st Class) of the Forces at Scutari. He returned to London, where he was Physician to the Farringdon General
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Born in London, 25 April 1859, the eldest child of John Batterham, who was in charge of the antique department of Maple and Co, and Elizabeth Jane Drawbridge, his wife. He was educated at the North London collegiate school and entered Westminster Hospital in 1876. He gained certificates of honour fo
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Born 25 August 1870, the eldest child of James Battersby, a house factor, and his wife Margaret Sutherland. He was educated at Oatlands School and St Mungo's College, Glasgow, and took the Scottish triple qualification in 1896. After further study at King's College Hospital, London, he became a Memb
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Born at Lincoln, 23 February 1855, the third son and sixth of the nineteen children of John Richard Battle, of Potter Hanworth, wholesale chemists at Lincoln, and Rebecca Scoley, his wife. His father held a good position in Lincoln, where he was an alderman and served as mayor of the city. Battle wa
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Born at Rawalpindi, India, on 20 January 1874, the fourth child and fourth son of Major Legh Richmond Battye, Indian Army, and Margaret Moffat, his wife. He was educated at Redland Hill House School, Bristol, and Combe Down School, Bath, and at University College, London, where he won an entrance ex
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Born 4 March 1886, son of Hag Bayumi Abo el Saud. He received his medical education at the London Hospital and took the English Conjoint qualification in 1915. After his return to Egypt he was appointed to the staff of the Kasr el Aini Hospital, Cairo, on 15 November 1919, and became director of the
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Born in Cardiff on March 22nd, 1818, the son of Hugh Hughes, a well-known Welsh preacher. He was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and practised at Carmarthen for forty years. He was one of the first Medical Officers of Health, and held office until 1892. Early in his career he was a civil surg
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Studied at University College and Hospital, London, and practised in New Zealand, first at Gisborne and then at Feilding, where he died on November 12th 1905.
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