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Admitted to Peterhouse, Cambridge, as a Pensioner on October 10th, 1834, his address being given as 3 Old Burlington Street, London, he graduated MB in 1847 without taking an Arts degree. He studied at the Hunterian School, and at the Middlesex Hospital, where he acted as House Surgeon. He practised
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Studied at Edinburgh University and Guy's Hospital. From 1837-1848 he was Surgeon to the Chichester Infirmary. Later he practised at Bilton Road, Rugby, where he died on February 15th, 1877.
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"A Case of Lithotomy and Cases of Hypertrophy of the Parotid Gland." - *Lond. Med. Gaz*., 1849
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Born at Caine, where his father was Vicar, in 1793. He was apprenticed to Mr Corfe, surgeon at Southampton, and then studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He entered into partnership with Dr Brickenden at Horsleydown, and later succeeded to the whole practice. He was one of the original member
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Educated at St George’s Hospital, the Windmill Street School of Medicine, at Edinburgh, and in Paris. Assistant Surgeon at the Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth, 1827-1828. He was a JP for the County of Middlesex and the City of Westminster, and lived for a time at Wilton Lodge, Hillingdon Heath, near
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The second son of John Bradshaw, of St James’, Bristol; educated at the Westminster and Middlesex Hospitals. He practised at Andover and then at Reading, where he was at one time Vice-President of the Pathological Society and of the Royal Berkshire Hospital. He was also a corresponding Member of the
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Educated at University College, London. He was appointed Medical Inspector of the West India Islands, and on his return to London became Physician to the Great Western and Metropolitan Railways. His address was at Slough, and latterly also at Paddington Station. He died on Christmas Day, 1881.
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Studied at Trinity College, the Royal College of Surgeons, and at the Meath and Richmond Hospitals, Dublin. He first served as Surgeon in the Royal Navy, then practised at Albert Terrace, Blackpool, afterwards at 3 Brighton Parade, and died there on May 28th, 1873.
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"A Case of Strangula
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Received his medical education at University College Hospital, also at Edinburgh and in Paris. He practised in Park Street, Grosvenor Square, and acted as Physician to the Grosvenor Dispensary, and to the Farringdon General Dispensary and Lying-in Charity. He was Medical Referee to the Industrial an
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Born on November 21st, 1816, studied at Guy's Hospital, entered the IMS, Bengal Army, on February 15th, 1842, and was promoted to Surgeon March 21st, 1856. He saw active service in Sind, 1843; in the Sikh and Punjab War, 1848-1849, being present at the Battles of Ramnagar, Chilianwala, and Gujerat,
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Son of the Rev William Harrison, belonging to a clerical family dating from 1662, and a cousin of Harrison Ainsworth, the novelist; was articled to W R Whalton, FRS, a well-known Manchester surgeon. He completed his medical studies at Manchester and at University College Hospital, London. After qual
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Was a Surgeon in the Royal Navy and retired with the rank of Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets. His death occurred in 1898.
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Born at Oldham, the son of James Whitehead, who had a great local reputation as a herbalist and dealer in simples. James, after working as a boy in a cotton mill, attended the Marsden Street School of Medicine in Manchester and was apprenticed first to Mr Clough, of Lever Street, and afterwards to W
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