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2011-05-26
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Was for many years Physician to the Bank of Ireland and to the Dublin Metropolitan Police. In his practice he devoted considerable attention to phthisis, and was the author of several much-read works on this subject. He founded, or helped to found, several hospitals such as the Dublin Fever Hospital
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RCS: E001182
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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2011-05-26
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Son of Benjamin Clarke, MRCS, surgeon-dentist, who practised in Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, W. He received his professional training at the London Hospital and practised at Spackman's Buildings, Hackney. He was Surgeon to the Homerton District of the Hackney Union. In 1855 he practised at 1 Rich
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RCS: E001183
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2011-05-31
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Went out to Australia and practised for thirty-three years in Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria, being at one time a member of the Victorian Central Board of Health. He died at 172 Victoria Street, Richmond, on June 30th, 1895.
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Born in Leicester on December 21st, 1837, and received his professional training at Guy's Hospital, where his career was brilliant. In addition to the Exhibition, he took the Gold Medal in Anatomy and in Physiology at the University of London in 1861, and the Treasurer's Gold Medal in Clinical Surge
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Was commissioned as Hospital Mate for General Service on July 24th, 1812, and when this designation ceased, at the end of April, 1813, became Hospital Assistant to the Forces. He was appointed Assistant Surgeon to the 72nd Regiment of Foot on June 3rd, 1813, served with the Cape Corps from June 25th
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The son of Dr J W Clarke, of Huddersfield, praised by Sir William Broadbent as "the best general practitioner he had ever met". He graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he had been a Foundation Scholar, and was 33rd Wrangler. He received his medical education at the University, and compl
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The only son of the Rev William Wilcox Clarke, was born at North Wootton Rectory, near King's Lynn, Norfolk, on March 25th, 1850. His father was rector and squire of the parish, and became Inspector of Schools, Rural Dean of Lynn, and Honorary Canon of Norwich. His mother was Lillias Bruce, the daug
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Born at Calcutta, the third son of William Fairlie Clarke, an officer in the Bengal Civil Service. He was educated at the High School, Edinburgh, and entered Rugby on September 29th, 1850. He matriculated from Christ Church, Oxford, on June 2nd, 1852; graduated BA in 1856; MB and MA in 1862, and MD
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Son of a City merchant, Le Gros Clark was born in Mincing Lane and was apprenticed to Benjamin Travers at St Thomas's Hospital two years after the separation of the Borough Hospitals. He won the Cheselden Medal in 1830, and was for a time Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy at the University of Dublin
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2011-06-02
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Clark's parentage is unknown, but he appears to have settled in Bristol as soon as he was qualified, perhaps as Surgeon-Apothecary at the Bristol Infirmary. The first notice of him is in 1826, when he put a notice in the local papers that his 'Theatre of Anatomy' would be opened immediately. It soon
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RCS: E001191
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2011-06-07
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Son of William Colborne, MRCS, whose family had for centuries been settled in Chippenham, where they held an honoured position. William Henry Colborne was educated at University College in the years 1842-1845, and was House Surgeon to Robert Liston (qv). Joining his father in his long-established pr
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Born at Malton, Yorkshire, the eldest surviving son of Dr William Tayler Colby, JP, of New Malton. The Colby family had practised for three generations at Malton, and their journeys covered so wide, and in winter so bleak, a district over the high wolds that they could only be made on horseback. Er
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