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2013-11-21
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Born 20 March 1886 at Annfield House, Great Western Road, Aberdeen, the fifth child and only son of O R Mitchell, a commander in the British India Line and afterwards one of the nautical assessors at Aberdeen, whose wife was Jane Manzie Duff. Mitchell was educated at Ashley Road School, Aberdeen and
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2015-03-24
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William George Dismore Upjohn was born in Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia, on 16 March 1888. His mother Jane Mackenzie was the daughter of a cabinet maker and his father, George Dismore Upjohn, was a jeweller. He studied at Wesley College, Melbourne, and at the University of Melbourne where he
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2014-03-28
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At Edinburgh he was awarded the Chiene medal and prize in surgery. He was at one time house surgeon at the British Hospital in Paris and in the war of 1914-18 served as a Captain in the RAMC. He became consulting surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Sheffield and lecturer in surgery at the University of
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2014-10-06
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Clement Edward Shattock was born 2 August 1887, at Clapham, London, the second son of Samuel George Shattock, FRS, FRCS, and Lucy Wood. He was educated at Wimbledon College and University College Hospital Medical School where he qualified in 1909. He had a brilliant academic career, obtaining entran
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2014-03-03
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Born in Melbourne in 1888, he was educated at Wesley College and Melbourne University. After qualification he became resident medical officer at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in 1910 and medical superintendent 1912-14. In 1914 he was appointed surgeon to out-patients and in 1927 surgeon to in-patient
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The third son of Sir David Stewart, of Banchory-Devenick, Aberdeen. He was educated at Aberdeen and at St Thomas's Hospital, where he was for three years Clinical Assistant in the Throat Department. He also acted as Clinical Assistant at the Throat Hospital, Golden Square, and was House Surgeon at t
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Born in Victoria in 1888 and had a brilliant career both at school and at Melbourne University, where he took honours throughout the course of his medical education. He then held house appointments at the General and Children's Hospitals, Melbourne. Proceeding to England he took his Fellowship while
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2014-02-05
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Born about 1887, he was educated at University College Hospital where he was Atkinson Morley surgical scholar and won University medals in several subjects, scientific and clinical. He held resident posts there and at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, but went to Sydney in 1915. He was commission
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2013-04-24
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Born 11 October 1882, the third child and only son of Samuel Buckley, FRCS, consulting physician to the Clinical (now the Northern) Hospital for Diseases of Women and Children, Manchester, and his wife, Florence Woolley. He was educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge, and took first-class h
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