Search Results for Medical Obituaries - Narrowed by: Harrison, John SirsiDynix Enterprise https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/lives/lives/qu$003dMedical$002bObituaries$0026qf$003dARCHIVES_PERSON_NAME$002509Personal$002bName$002509Harrison$00252C$002bJohn$002509Harrison$00252C$002bJohn$0026ps$003d300? 2024-05-06T00:55:14Z First Title value, for Searching Harrison, John ( - 1892) ent://SD_ASSET/0/SD_ASSET:374322 2024-05-06T00:55:14Z 2024-05-06T00:55:14Z by&#160;Royal College of Surgeons of England<br/>Publication Date&#160;2012-04-04<br/>Unknown<br/>Asset Path&#160;Root/Lives of the Fellows/E002000-E002999/E002100-E002199<br/>URL for Files&#160;<a href="https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/374322">https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/374322</a>374322<br/>Occupation&#160;General surgeon<br/>Details&#160;Practised at 13 Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol, and was Surgeon to the Bristol Royal Infirmary. He died on June 6th, 1892.<br/>Resource Identifier&#160;RCS: E002139<br/>Collection&#160;Plarr's Lives of the Fellows<br/>Format&#160;Obituary<br/>Format&#160;Asset<br/> First Title value, for Searching Harrison, John (1809 - 1870) ent://SD_ASSET/0/SD_ASSET:374324 2024-05-06T00:55:14Z 2024-05-06T00:55:14Z by&#160;Royal College of Surgeons of England<br/>Publication Date&#160;2012-04-04<br/>Unknown<br/>Asset Path&#160;Root/Lives of the Fellows/E002000-E002999/E002100-E002199<br/>URL for Files&#160;<a href="https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/374324">https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/374324</a>374324<br/>Occupation&#160;General surgeon<br/>Details&#160;Studied at St George's Hospital, where he was House Surgeon; later being House Surgeon at the Lock Hospital. He practised at 2 Albany Courtyard, Piccadilly, W, and for some years from 1835 he lectured on anatomy at Lane's Medical School in Grosvenor Place, having Samuel Lane as his colleague. Amiable and retiring, he never gained a large practice, which apparently concerned venereal disease. He died after a long illness, terminating in dropsy, on January 3rd, 1870. Publications: *On Stricture of the Urethra*, 8vo, London, 1852. *Venereal Disease*, 8vo, London, 1840. &quot;Urethral Discharges, not Gonorrhoeal.&quot; - *Lancet*, 1859, ii, 459.<br/>Resource Identifier&#160;RCS: E002141<br/>Collection&#160;Plarr's Lives of the Fellows<br/>Format&#160;Obituary<br/>Format&#160;Asset<br/> First Title value, for Searching Harrison, John (1787 - 1873) ent://SD_ASSET/0/SD_ASSET:374321 2024-05-06T00:55:14Z 2024-05-06T00:55:14Z by&#160;Royal College of Surgeons of England<br/>Publication Date&#160;2012-04-04<br/>Unknown<br/>Asset Path&#160;Root/Lives of the Fellows/E002000-E002999/E002100-E002199<br/>URL for Files&#160;<a href="https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/374321">https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/374321</a>374321<br/>Occupation&#160;General surgeon<br/>Details&#160;Born on July 7th, 1787, entered the Army as Surgeon's Mate on the Hospital Staff unattached on December 30th, 1808. He was appointed to the 1st Foot Guards, later the Grenadier Guards, on June 29th, 1809, with which he served in the Walcheren Expedition (1809), at Cadiz in the Peninsula (1811-1813), in the expedition to Holland (1814), in the Netherlands and France (1814-1818), being present at the assault of Seville, the bombardment of Antwerp, the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, the Battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and the taking of P&eacute;ronne. He was gazetted Battalion Surgeon to the Grenadier Guards on April 29th, 1824, Surgeon Major to the same regiment on March 17th, 1837, and retired on half pay on April 17th, 1840. He died at 14 Randolph Gardens, Kilburn, London, NW, on March 21st, 1873. His son was Brigade Surgeon Lieut-Colonel C F Harrison, Grenadier Guards.<br/>Resource Identifier&#160;RCS: E002138<br/>Collection&#160;Plarr's Lives of the Fellows<br/>Format&#160;Obituary<br/>Format&#160;Asset<br/> First Title value, for Searching Harrison, John (1808 - 1880) ent://SD_ASSET/0/SD_ASSET:374323 2024-05-06T00:55:14Z 2024-05-06T00:55:14Z by&#160;Royal College of Surgeons of England<br/>Publication Date&#160;2012-04-04<br/>Unknown<br/>Asset Path&#160;Root/Lives of the Fellows/E002000-E002999/E002100-E002199<br/>URL for Files&#160;<a href="https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/374323">https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/374323</a>374323<br/>Occupation&#160;General surgeon<br/>Details&#160;The third of six sons of George Harrison; was for more than fifty years a prominent man in Chester as Surgeon to the Infirmary, then Consulting Surgeon, also three times Mayor. His eldest brother, George, practised as a partner with his father until his death about 1850. Another brother, Job, MRCS, was in active practice in Chester at the time of John's death. John Harrison studied at St Thomas's Hospital supplemented by instruction at the Aldersgate School, and began to practise at Knutsford; later he returned to his native Chester, where he was Surgeon and then Consulting Surgeon to the Infirmary, as well as Surgeon to the Lying-in Charity. In 1866 he was Secretary at the second meeting of the British Medical Association in Chester, and a representative of the Chester Branch. He began to fail in health more than eleven years before his death, which occurred at 18 Nicholas Street, Chester, on June 3rd, 1880.<br/>Resource Identifier&#160;RCS: E002140<br/>Collection&#160;Plarr's Lives of the Fellows<br/>Format&#160;Obituary<br/>Format&#160;Asset<br/>