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Studied at Westminster Hospital, where he was Guthrie Scholar in 1891, President's Prizeman and Prosector at the Royal College of Surgeons in 1893, and later House Surgeon. He served next as Medical Officer on the steamships Fifeshire, Mound, and Buteshire, then practised for a time at Winton, New Z
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Studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was scholar in chemistry and histology and later Clinical Assistant to Medical Out-patients, and then House Surgeon at Westminster Hospital. He served with the South African Field Force during the Boer War, started practice at 42 Kempshott Road, Streath
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Educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was Clinical Assistant in the Orthopaedic Department. He was also Clinical Assistant at the Throat Hospital, Golden Square, and during the Great War (1914-1918) was Resident Medical Officer of the New Zealand Military Hospital at Walton-on-Thames. He p
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The son of a Wesleyan Minister, entered Charing Cross Hospital as the Livingstone Scholar in 1892, and distinguished himself as a student by gaining several prizes, also the Llewllyn Scholarship in 1896. He afterwards acted as House Surgeon and as House Physician. Whilst in the latter post he observ
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Born at Tralee on November 3rd, 1863, and came of a family distinguished in literature, science, medicine, and in the Indian Medical Service [*see* 'Lives of Whitley Stokes, MD. (1763-1845), Celtic Scholar, and of William Stokes, MD (1804-1878), Regius Professor of Medicine,' in *Dictionary of Natio
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Born on November 2nd, 1862, the son of Alexander Ogilvie, of Sizewell House, Suffolk. He entered Rugby in May, 1876, and left on account of ill health in the autumn of 1877. He matriculated from King's College, Cambridge, where he graduated in Arts in 1884. He received his professional training at S
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