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The second son of J R Etherington-Smith, Recorder of Derby and a bencher of the Inner Temple, his mother being a daughter of Sir Thomas Pears, KCB. He went to Repton in 1890 and left in 1893, without distinguishing himself apparently at work or at games. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 189
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Practised at Walthamstow. Was at one time Surgeon to the Wanstead Lying-in Charity and to the Boys' Mission School, Walthamstow; at the time of his death was Surgeon to the Girls' Mission School, Walthamstow, the Police of Walthamstow and Leyton, and the Foresters Society. He was a Fellow of the Lin
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Educated at Guy's Hospital. He was Surgeon, and later Consulting Surgeon, to the Southwark Lying-in Charity. He practised at 166 Great Dover Street, Southwark, and at Acre House, Brixton, where he died on March 2nd, 1872. His photograph is in the College Album.
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Born at Derby, the youngest son of a large family. At an early age he became a pupil of Messrs T and H Lomas, of Belper, a firm which, for fifty years, turned out a succession of energetic and well-trained practitioners. He finished his education at University College Hospital, and in 1840 began to
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Resided and practised at 241 City Road, EC, and died there on December 10th, 1870.
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The eldest of the six sons and two daughters born to Commander Robert John Fayrer, RN, and Agnes, his wife. One of his brothers was Sir Joseph Fayrer, Bart (qv). George Fayrer was educated at Guy's Hospital, and practised for a short time at Barking in Essex. He moved to Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshir
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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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Born at Cambridge, the eldest son of William Farish, Jacksonian Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy in the University. His father was Senior Wrangler in 1778 and was repeatedly a Moderator in the Mathematical Tripos; his predilection for physics and his mathematical ability was inherite
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2011-11-30 2022-06-09
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Practised in Bedford Street, Bedford Row, and died apparently in 1897 or 1898.
**See below for an expanded version of the published obituary uploaded 9 June 2022:**
William Farman was a surgeon and coroner who practised in Hobart, Tasmania. He was born in England and practised in Bedford Stree
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2011-11-30 2013-04-24
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Alan Ross Wakefield, known as 'The Vicar', was an Australian plastic and hand surgeon of international renown. He will be particularly remembered for writing, with Sir Benjamin Keith Rank, the classic text *Surgery of repair as applied to hand injuries, etc* (Edinburgh/London, E & S Livingstone), fi
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2011-12-01 2015-05-22
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Paul Tessier was a giant of surgical innovation who gave hope to many with severe facial deformities by developing the specialty of craniofacial surgery. He was born in August 1917 in Heric, near Nantes, France, the son of a family of wine merchants. He began his medical training in Nantes in 1936,
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