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Studied at the Ceylon Medical College and at the London Hospital. After becoming FRCS he was appointed Surgeon to the General Hospital, Colombo, and Lecturer on Anatomy at the Ceylon Medical College. He died in 1922.
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Was the first to be appointed a House Surgeon of the Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, founded in 1828, and he was followed in that post by E J Furner (qv) in 1831. Upon the simultaneous resignation of the three Surgeons, Vallance, Furner, and John Lawrence, junr, were appointed their successors. Va
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital and practised at Stratford House, Stratford, Essex, where he was at one time Surgeon to the Leytonstone, Plaistow, West Ham, and Stratford Divisions of the Metropolitan Police; Medical Officer to the West Ham Workhouse; Surgeon to the Industrial Schools; to the S
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He practised at Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire, and afterwards for many years at Godalming, Surrey, where he was Surgeon to the Foresters' Society and to the South-Western Railway Company. He died in retirement at 117 Holland Road, W, on July 16th, 1902.
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Born at Guildford, where his father was in extensive medical practice. He went to Guildford Grammar School, and then studied at King's College Hospital. Later he was in partnership with his father, and succeeded to the practice. In 1867 he was elected Coroner for the Borough of Guildford, and held t
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Practised in Auckland and in Canterbury, New Zealand, and died on December 4th, 1865.
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Born at Arcall, Shropshire, one of the large family of John Francis Steedman, of Wellingborough. He entered Shrewsbury School at Easter term, 1869, and left in 1871, intending to become a land agent. After a short time in this occupation he entered St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was captain of
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital. Entering the Army as a Surgeon, he gained in 1853 Sir Gilbert Blane's Gold Medal. In 1854 he went out to the Crimea, and served with distinction, being awarded the Medals for the Crimea, Sebastopol, for Syria and the Baltic, also the Imperial Order of the Medji
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Born at Macclesfield, where his father, the Rev John Steele, held the living of Christ Church, and studied at the Bristol Medical School and at the Bristol Royal Infirmary. He became Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and lectured on Physiology in the Medical School. He was also Surgeon to the Bristol
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2013-09-30 2014-06-30
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Kausik Bhattacharya was a cardiothoracic surgeon at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. He trained at St George's Hospital and qualified MB BS from London University in 1990. Early appointments were at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor and the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford (1995-97). He passed the fellowship i
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Born 12 November 1863 at 5 Westcombe Villas, Blackheath, SE, son of Thomas Cox Parsons, silk broker, and Lucy Susannah Kilvert, his wife. He was educated at St Thomas's Hospital, where he won the Grainger scholarship and became demonstrator of anatomy, lecturer (1886 to 1899) and for thirty years (1
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Born at Glasgow, 10 March 1867, the first surviving child of the Rev Hugh Sinclair Paterson, a minister of the Free Kirk of Scotland, who was admitted a Doctor of Medicine by the University of Glasgow in 1863, and Katherine Maria Anderson, his wife. He was educated at King's College, London, at Laus
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