Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Educated at University College and at Westminster Hospital. He was Hon Surgeon of the Royal Masonic Girls’ School, and a Fellow of the Medical Society of London. He practised at 7 Argyll Place, Regent Street, W, and died there on July 23rd, 1873.
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Educated at St George’s Hospital and at the Grosvenor Place School of Medicine, where he took an anatomical prize. He was a younger brother of Isaac Baker Brown (qv). Soon after qualifying he settled at St John’s Lodge, Kensal Green, where he practised for some thirty years. He was Medical Officer o
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Studied at University College Hospital, where he was House Surgeon. He practised in South London: at 5 Union Terrace, Peckham; 20 Warwick Place, Peckham Rye, where about 1855 he was in partnership with Thomas Morris, MD; at Queen's Road, Peckham; at Talfourd House, Camberwell, where in 1875 he had a
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Born on September 1st, 1820; educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he took a poll degree. At St George's Hospital he was 'perpetual pupil' to Caesar Hawkins from 1840 and House Surgeon in 1847 and entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on June 10th, 1854. He was Civil Surgeon at
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Born at Crickhowell, Brecon, the eldest of ten children; his father emigrated to Canada after practising for many years in Breconshire. The family of Bird had belonged to Herefordshire from Norman times, and the Gwynnes were an old Welsh family belonging to Cwnhordy.
G G Bird was apprenticed to his
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The son of Captain James Keith Forbes, an officer in the service of the HEIC. He was grandson of John Forbes, of Blashford, Aberdeenshire, and a grandnephew of the well-known Dr George Gregory, Physician to the Small-pox and Vaccination Hospital, London. He was apprenticcd to William Maclntyre, of 8
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Second son among seven children of Alexander Maclise (or McLeisch, McLish, McLisse, McLise), a Scottish Highlander who was a private in the Elgin Fencibles; his regiment being stationed in Cork he set up as a tanner and shoemaker. On December 24th, 1797, he married Rebecca Buchanan, "daughter of Mrs
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Born at Aylsham, Norfolk, and educated at Grey Friars Priory School, Norwich. He was apprenticed to Mr Gibson, a surgeon of high standing in the city, and became a Dresser at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital in 1842. He served for two years, but was absent for four months of this period on account o
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