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2013-03-06
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The second son of the Rev Henry Edward Wright, Rector of Vange, Essex, and later of Litton, Somerset. He was educated at Marlborough School and matriculated at Oxford as an unattached, or non-collegiate student on Oct 16th, 1869. He took a 1st class in the Natural Science School in 1874 and was an A
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Was gazetted Assistant Surgeon to the Grenadier Guards on November 11th, 1824, was promoted to Battalion Surgeon on May 11th, 1832, and to Surgeon Major on February 7th, 1845. He retired on half pay on December 29th, 1854, and died in 1863 or 1864.
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Born in April, 1843, the son of Robert John Wright, land surveyor of Thorpe Episcopi, Norfolk. He received his professional training at King's College, London, where he was a scholar (1863), and at the University of Edinburgh. He held various house surgeoncies, and then entered the Indian Medical Se
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Practised at Nottingham, where he was surgeon to the General Hospital, and having become Consulting Surgeon, his opinion continued to be highly and deservedly valued throughout the Midland Counties. He died at 40 Pelham Street Nottingham, on January 7th 1868.
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Born at Bristol of a military family; studied at St Bartholomew's and University College Hospitals. He then went as Ship's Surgeon, and on one of his voyages saved the life of a sailor whose leg had been torn open by a large hook. He next for thirty-five years practised at Brixton, and was so suc
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Studied at King's College Hospital, and practised first for some years in Queen Street, Oxford, where he was Medical Officer to the Eleven United Parishes of the City, and to the House of Industry. After 1870 he practised in Naples, at several addresses. By 1890 he had returned to 37 Upper Tulse Hil
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The eldest son of James Wyatt, of Lidsey, near Chichester, by his wife, Caroline, born October 22nd, 1825, and baptized in the parish church of Aldingbourne, Sussex, on October 28th, 1825. He entered the Army as Assistant Surgeon on June 17th, 1851, was gazetted Surgeon on April 9th, 1857, and Su
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Obtained a number of qualifying diplomas in London, Aberdeen, and Dublin. He practised at Shepton Mallet, Somerset, was Physician to the Hospital there, and Coroner to the South-Eastern Division of Somersetshire, in relation to which he published *The Trial of Joseph Hodges for Rape* (8vo, Shepton M
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2013-03-06 2013-11-29
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital and practised first in Argyle Street, London, WC. Although he passed the examination for the FRCS in 1859 he failed to pay the fees, and so remained on the list of MRCS. He emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia, where he was a member of the South Australian Medi
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2012-12-21
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Born at Dorchester in 1843, and therefore ten years senior to his brother, Sir Frederick Treves, Bart (qv). He was educated at St Thomas's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. He was then appointed Resident Surgeon at the Royal Sea-Bathing Infirmary, Margate, and thus began a long and honourable co
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Born on February 8th, 1883, the only son of Edward Treves, MRCS, of The Drive, Hove, Sussex, and of Mary Warwick, his wife. He entered Marlborough in January, 1896, when the Rev G C Bell was head master, and left in midsummer, 1901. He matriculated from Caius College, Cambridge, on October 1st, 1904
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The son of William Saunderson Wyman (qv), was born at 280 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, on April 26th, 1866. He entered Charterhouse School in Cricket Quarter 1879, left in 1883, and was admitted a pensioner at Trinity College, Cambridge, on June 16th, 1883. He graduated with 2nd class honours in the
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