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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital and Edinburgh. He practised at Hampstead Heath, and was at one time Senior Surgeon of the Hampstead Dispensary and Hon Surgeon to the Sailors' Orphan School. He died at 6 Park Road, St Leonard's, after his retirement, on December 10th, 1877. Publication: "Hydat
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He practised in Bristol for many years, and was a member of the Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Society. He died at his residence, Carlton House, Stapleton Road, Bristol, on September 22nd, 1875.
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Was one of three brothers, triplets. One brother took holy orders, and the other two entered the medical profession. He was educated at Guy's and St George's Hospitals. After qualifying he took up his residence with his brother, Dr John Evans, with whom he entered into partnership as Evans and Evans
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Educated at King's College, London, where he held a scholarship. At King's College Hospital he was House Surgeon, Surgical Registrar, and Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. He subsequently practised at Tower House, Malmesbury, and at 56 Holyhead Road, Handsworth, Birmingham. He died at Beechwood, Co
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Educated at Guy's Hospital, where he entered in 1829, and at the Infirmary, Northampton, in which town he was apprenticed to Dr Robertson. He settled in practice at Newmarket, and was for many years the trusted friend and adviser of the best-known men in the racing world: Admiral Rous, George Payne,
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Born in Victoria in 1888 and had a brilliant career both at school and at Melbourne University, where he took honours throughout the course of his medical education. He then held house appointments at the General and Children's Hospitals, Melbourne. Proceeding to England he took his Fellowship while
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Born at Curdridge, Hants, on February 11th, 1837. He joined the Army Medical Service as Assistant Surgeon, Staff, on January 19th, 1860, and on the same date as Surgeon (Army Medical Department). He was promoted Surgeon Major on April 1st, 1875. On March 9th, 1867, he joined the Royal Artillery, and
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Born at Hull, the son of Henry Farbstein, MRCS, of that town, and of Mrs Farbstein, a daughter of Mr Berkowitz of Gravesend. He was educated at University College and Hospital, London, which he entered in 1904, and where he obtained three Gold Medals - the Liston Gold Medals for Surgery and Midwifer
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2011-12-07
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Practised in Chelsea in 1845; later he moved north and practised for some years at Strichen, and then for a long period at Turriff, Aberdeenshire. He died in or before 1890.
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The youngest of four sons of Samuel Farrant, of Taunton, Somerset. His father had a widely extended practice around Taunton, and was well known in the county with its large sporting interests, as well as being Surgeon to the Hospital. (*Lancet*, 1903, ii, 846.) All four brothers were educated at Wes
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Resided and practised at 241 City Road, EC, and died there on December 10th, 1870.
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Educated at University College and Hospital, London, and practised at Wisbech in partnership with David Charles Nicholl, MRCS. He was Surgeon to the 1st Battalion Cambridgeshire Rifle Volunteers, and was for many years Surgeon to Wisbech Gaol. He died at Wisbech on December 18th, 1882.
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