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Studied at Middlesex Hospital and practised at St Peter Street, St Albans, where he was Union Medical Officer and Assistant Surgeon to the 3rd Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteers. He died at St Albans on March 12th, 1869. Publication: "A Case of Hydatidiform Degeneration of the Ovum." - *Obstet Soc Tran
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Studied at Leeds, Guy's Hospital, in Paris and in Heidelberg. He practised at Doncaster, where he was Surgeon to the Doncaster General Infirmary and Dispensary and to the 3rd Yorkshire Militia. He died at Hall-gate, Doncaster, on October 24th, 1879.
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Born at Brading, Isle of Wight, on March 23rd, 1870, the son of Edward Canny Ryall, MRCS, of Ennis, who traced his descent from one of Cromwell's officers settled in Ireland; he had served through the Crimean and the Indian Mutiny in the Army Medical Service, dying in 1880. He married Elizabeth, dau
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The son of Michael Ryan, of Old Town, Queen's County; he studied in Dublin, and carried on for many years a large practice at Sutton Coldfield; he then practised at 40 Norfolk Terrace, Bayswater, and was Surgeon to the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers. About a month before his death, and whilst in
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Born at Rochester, where his father practised as a surgeon for many years, and studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital. After qualifying he was Assistant to Harrison, of Greenwich. He then practised for thirty years at Banbury, Oxfordshire, winning esteem and confidence both of patients and colleagues.
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2013-04-10 2022-12-05
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Born 1875, he entered the London Hospital Medical College in 1895 with the Price science scholarship and subsequently won scholarships in anatomy and biology, and the senior Letheby Scholarship. Qualifying in 1901, he served as house surgeon to Thomas Openshaw, FRCS and James Sherren, FRCS and as ho
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2014-08-26
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Asif Hassan Ismail Lalljee came to England and gained the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1970. He died on 27 January 1973.
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Born at New Barnet on 9 October 1881, he was the son of William Henry Girling Ball who was in business as a carpet warehouseman in Gresham Street, EC. Educated at Merchant Taylors' School, then in Charterhouse Square, from 1894 to 1899, he entered St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he quickly made a n
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Reginald Cyril Bell Ledlie was born in 1898 in Cape Town, and shortly afterwards his father, a business man, moved back to England and the boy went to Whitgift Grammar School with an open scholarship, and when he left school won a scholarship to Guy's Hospital. He was then only 16 and when he qualif
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Born at Leigh, near Manchester, 29 January 1853, the eldest child of John Barlow, clothier, and Hannah Welsby, his wife. He was educated at Crowbent, Lancashire, at Anderson's College, Glasgow and at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, graduating from the latter in 1875, having taken the Engl
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Born at Dunedin, New Zealand on 1 October 1893, the eldest son of (Sir) Louis Barnett, FRCS and his wife Mabel Violet Fulton. He was educated at Christ's College, Dunedin, and the Otago Medical School, where he graduated in 1920. His student years were interrupted by the war, when he volunteered
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Born at Islington on 12 June 1863, the eldest son of John Barnett, public secretary, and Emma Sewell, his wife. He was at school at Streatham Hill and at Oxford, before entering Charing Cross Hospital Medical School; where he won the Bone prize in 1881 and the physiology medal in 1882. After qualify
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