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Born in 1869 he was educated at Trinity College, Toronto, qualifying in 1894, and came to England for postgraduate study eight years later. He practised throughout his career at 478 Huron Street, Toronto, becoming surgeon to the General Hospital and the Hospital for Sick Children. He was also associ
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Born 24 August 1867 son of George Greenyer, wholesale tobacconist and Mary Ann Lewis, his wife. He was educated at Brighton Grammar School, Durham University, and St Bartholomew's Hospital. Green practised all his life at Hove, living at one time in Sackville Road and latterly in New Church Road. He
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Born 20 November 1870 at Stoke Newington, Middlesex, the fifth child and fourth son of Thomas John Cross, tea merchant, and his wife, *née* Edmunds. He was educated at Tonbridge School and at Dulwich College. At Guy's Hospital he served as house surgeon, resident obstetric officer and demonstrator o
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Born on 18 May 1877 younger son of Alexander Moseley MRCS (1858), surgeon dentist of Craven Hill Gardens; Alexander and his eldest brother Benjamin changed their name to Morley in 1869; they were sons of Ephraim Moseley a surgeon-dentist of Grosvenor Street, were both St George's men, Members of the
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Born on 26 October 1871, son of Robert Hicks MRCS 1857, who practised at Ramsgate, Kent, he took his medical training at Guy's Hospital, where he served as house physician. He was resident surgical officer and surgeon to out-patients at the Evelina Hospital for Sick Children and assistant surgeon at
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Born 7 September 1877, third son of the Rev W Morgan Jones, Rector of Marks Tey, Essex, and Emma Gray, his wife. He was educated at St Paul's School, as a capitation scholar 1889-90 and a foundationer 1890-95, and at St George's Hospital, where he won an entrance scholarship in 1895 and was subseque
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Born in 1876 he was younger son of Colonel (afterwards General Sir) Charles Warren KCB, GCMG, FRS and Fanny Margaretta Haydon his wife. His grandfather, Major-General Sir Charles Warren KCB, had been Colonel of the 96th Regiment; his father, the second Sir Charles Warren (1840-1927), was a distingui
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Born at Godalming 16 March 1875 youngest son of Benjamin Broomhall of the China Inland Mission, an energetic opponent of the opium trade, he was educated at the City of London School intending to go into business, but instead entered the London Hospital, where he became a house surgeon. After holdin
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Born at Bath on 3 August 1869, the only son of Cyril J Wood, journalist, and his wife, *née* Candy. Educated at Bath and at the University of Bristol, his main interests were devoted at first to pathology but, influenced by F Richardson Cross, he soon turned to ophthalmology. He was appointed surgeo
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Born on 20 March 1872 at Ballymoney, Co Antrim, son of James Craig, he was educated at Coleraine Academical Institution and Queen's College, Belfast where he obtained first-class honours in the final medical examinations in 1895. For the next three years he held resident appointments at the Royal So
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Born in Williamstown, Victoria in 1872, the son of George Jenkins, civil engineer, and his wife, Isabella Jenkins née Hall. He was educated in Melbourne until 1891, when he entered the University of Edinburgh, and graduated MB CM in 1895. Coming to London he attached himself to King's College, where
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2014-04-28
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Born on 24 December 1876 the fourth child and third son of Michael Longridge CBE of Bowdon, Cheshire, President of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers 1917-19, and his wife née O'Neill, he was educated at Malvern College and at Owen's College, Manchester, and entered St George's Hospital with a sc
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