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Graduated from Pembroke College, Cambridge, after appearing as a Junior Optime in the Mathematical Tripos of June, 1882. He then entered Guy's Hospital, where he was House Physician. He first practised at Richmond House, Eliot Park, Blackheath, and soon moved to Surbiton Hill, Kingston-on-Thames, wh
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Educated at King's College, London, where his career was most distinguished. He gained, besides a number of prizes, the Warneford, Rabbeth, and Junior scholarships, was Sambrooke exhibitioner, and then held a number of offices at King's College and Hospital, being Curator of the Anatomical and Medic
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Born 21 April 1868 at Ararat, Victoria, Australia, son of Dr Thomas Scott who was in practice there. He was educated in Australia, but received his medical training at Glasgow, where he qualified in 1890, proceeding to the doctorate in 1893, the year in which he gained the English Conjoint diplomas.
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Born in New Jersey, USA, and educated at Queen's College, Belfast, at Liverpool, and at King's College Hospital. After acting as House Surgeon at the Royal Southern Hospital under Sir Robert Jones, and at the Manchester Ship Canal Hospital, he was for ten years Medical Officer to the Buenos Ayres Po
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Born 23 March 1869, the son of John Blackwell, draper, of Northampton and Marian, his wife, daughter of James Bumpus, shoe manufacturer. He was educated at the Northampton Grammar School under the Rev S J W Sanders, rector of St Katherine's Church, Northampton. He entered the medical school of St Ba
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Born on 26 January 1865 at Eltham, Kent, eldest son and second child of Charles Edwin Ware, architect and surveyor, of Exeter, and Lucy Ann Hayman, his wife. He was educated at Downside, and at St Thomas's, where he served as house surgeon. After serving as resident medical officer at St Mary's Chil
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Born 12 July 1869 at Romford, Essex, the fourth child and third son of Octavius George Daldy, coal and timber merchant, and his wife, *née* Mantell. He was educated at Cranbrook School, Kent, and at Guy's Hospital, and was awarded a gold medal at the London University MB BS examination. Daldy was in
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Born on 3 October 1864, of Congleton, Cheshire, and Lucy Charlotte Cornish, his wife. He was educated at Winchester, and received his medical training at St Thomas's Hospital, where he served as house surgeon and as clinical assistant in the skin department. After serving as house surgeon in the Cle
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Edward Thomas Ernest Hamilton ('Freddy Hamilton'), born at Rathgar near Dublin, the son of a naval surgeon, entered Guy's Hospital in 1886, and greatly distinguished himself as a student. He was House Surgeon to Sir Henry Howse (qv), and Resident Obstetric Assistant, then Assistant Medical Officer,
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Born at Gloucester on 28 March 1862, sixth son of the eight sons and one daughter of Leonard Hadley, flour miller, and Elizabeth Bretherton, his wife. He was educated at Queen's College, Taunton, Newcastle-on-Tyne Medical School, Göttingen University and the London Hospital, which he entered in Octo
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Born 6 September 1864 at 8 Clifford Street, London, W, the fourth child and eldest surviving son of Thomas W Cook, head of the tailoring firm of T W Cook and Sons, and Adelaide Walton, daughter of William Walton of Richmond, Surrey. He was educated at Charterhouse, Godalming (Bodeites and Hodsonites
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Born on 3 March 1866, the son of the Rev John Box and his wife Sarah Bray. He was educated at Dulwich College, and started work in business in the City. Finding this uncongenial he entered St Thomas's Hospital medical school, where his student career was brilliant. He took honours in physiology in 1
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