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Born on November 2nd, 1831, in the house at Tottenham High Cross at which he lived and died. His father, E C May (qv) came of a family of Quakers. After going to a private school he studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was dresser to Edward Stanley and Clinical Clerk to Sir George Burrows.
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Born October 15th, 1807. Entered the Madras Army as Assistant Surgeon on March 26th, 1833, was promoted to Surgeon on February 20th, 1850, to Surgeon Major on January 13th, 1860, to Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals on March 1st, 1863. He retired on December 31st, 1868, and lived at 63 Wellesley
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2012-11-07
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Studied at Westminster Hospital, where he was House Surgeon, and was at one time proprietor of the Droitwich Private Lunatic Asylum. He died in retirement at Salwarpe, Worcestershire, on July 25th, 1859.
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Studied at Guy's Hospital, practised in High Street, Putney, and was Medical Officer of the Putney District of the Wandsworth Union. Later he practised at 21 Bruton Street, London, W, and was a member of Guy's Physical Society and a Fellow of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society. His publications we
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Studied at Edinburgh University, Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He started practice at Reading in 1822, and soon after was appointed Surgeon on the Staff of the Reading Dispensary. On the foundation of the Royal Berkshire Hospital he was elected the Senior of the Surgeons, the other two being F A
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Studied at King's College Hospital in 1849, gained the University Exhibition for Materia Medica, also the first Medal in that subject at the Society of Apothecaries. He practised in Reading throughout his life, his early part in partnership with his father, George May, senr (qv), Isaac Harrinson, an
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Born at Devonport in 1808 and served his apprenticeship with a local surgeon, Tripp. He studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, at the Aldersgate Street School of Medicine, and in Paris. In 1831 he volunteered for the Polish Army, then at war with Russia, was appointed Chief Surgeon to the Nyazdowa Ho
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Born on January 8th, 1807, at Seend, Wiltshire, the fourth son and eleventh child of Joseph Mayo, MA, Rector of Ogleworth, Gloucestershire, and of Mary Jane, daughter of George Gibbes, DD, Rector of Woodborough, Wilts. He studied at the Middlesex Hospital, where he was the pupil and dresser of Sir C
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Studied at Edinburgh, Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. At Edinburgh he became a Member of the Royal Medical Society in 1823. He practised at the Mansion House, High Street, Stockport, Cheshire, in the firm of Medd & Son, and was Surgeon to the Stockport Infirmary. He supported vaccination, was a Cor
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Practised at Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hampshire, where he died on March 21st, 1860.
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Born on November 16th, 1781, and served as Surgeon on Board HMS *Fame* (1804-1805). He entered the Bengal Army on September 18th, 1806, was promoted Surgeon on November 25th, 1818, and Superintending Surgeon on July 13th, 1837. He was one of the twenty-nine members of the IMS to be elected a Fellow
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Practised in Burlington Street, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester. He was Surgeon to the Female Penitentiary and to Henshaw's Blind Asylum. He died at 242 Oxford Street, Manchester, in 1884.
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