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2012-10-10
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Was educated at Owens College, at the Royal Infirmary, Manchester, and at the Victoria Dental Hospital. He was House Surgeon both at the Royal Infirmary and at the Victoria Dental Hospital, and also for a time at the British Seamen's Hospital, Royal Albert Dock. Intense deafness led him to take up
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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2013-03-06
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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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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Obituary
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2012-02-22
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The son of Judge Griffith of the County Court, Wolverhampton Circuit, previously Attorney-General, Cape Colony. He entered Trinity Hall, Cambridge, in 1882, and, after gaining a scholarship, graduated with a first class in the Classical Tripos in 1885. He then studied at St Thomas's Hospital, where
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
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2012-01-25
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Born on December 21st, 1865, the only son of Henry Foster, a chemical manufacturer, and Mary his wife. After being educated privately he entered St Mary's Hospital, where he served as Obstetrical Officer, House Surgeon, and Clinical Ophthalmic Assistant. He began to practise in Reading in 1893, and
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2011-06-07 2012-03-22
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The fifth son of Robert Collum, MD, of the HEIC, who had been Staff Surgeon to Sir Charles Napier, and who afterwards practised as a physician in London. He retired first to Harmondsworth in Middlesex and then to Surbiton. A T Collum was educated at Epsom College, and entered Charing Cross Hospital
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2012-08-22
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Studied at the Bristol Medical School in 1884 and at the Royal Infirmary, where he won the Tibbits Memorial Prize for Practical Surgery, then at St Bartholomew's Hospital. After acting as House Surgeon, House Physician, and Anaesthetist at the Bristol Royal Infirmary, also as Curator of the Museum,
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2012-04-25
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At the age of 17 he obtained a commission in the Militia. He was educated at University College Hospital, where he acted as House Surgeon. He was afterwards Ambulance Surgeon to the Northern Hospital, Liverpool, and Surgeon on the RMS *City of Berlin*. In 1888 he was Resident Medical Officer at Swan
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2011-10-06
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Born at Monart, Co. Wexford, the second son of the Rev Philip Walter Doyne. He was educated at Marlborough and matriculated from Keble College, Oxford, Oct 18th, 1875, but was prevented by illness from remaining at the University, on leaving which he entered the Bristol Medical School and then St Ge
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2012-07-31
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Born at Portsmouth in 1867, the younger son of William Marshall, solicitor, Southsea. He studied at University College Hospital, where he was House Surgeon and Demonstrator of Anatomy. At the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, City Road (formerly Moorfields), he was House Surgeon, Clinical Assistant,
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