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Studied at the Aldersgate Street Medical School and at St Bartholomew's Hospital. After acting as Surgeon to the Royal Mail Packet Service, and as Assistant Surgeon to the United Parishes of St Giles and St George, Bloomsbury, he practised at 22 Trinidad Place, Liverpool Road, Islington, and was Sur
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The son of an Army officer stationed in India, his father and mother both being Irish. He began at the age of 17 to study medicine at Galway, then at Dublin, and in 1883 at Edinburgh. Having qualified, he became Resident Clinical Assistant at the Richmond Hospital, Dublin; next Resident Medical Offi
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The son of James Hartridge, of Yalding, Kent; educated at King's College Hospital, acted as Clinical Assistant at the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, then as Assistant Surgeon to the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital. Afterwards he became Surgeon and later Consulting Surgeon to the Westminster Op
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Educated at Queen's College, Cork, and spent several years in general practice at Halifax. He then decided to specialize in the treatment of diseases of the nose and throat, and studied in Leeds and in London. He received the diplomas of Member and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
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Studied at Charing Cross Hospital. He served in the Indian Army and was Analyst of Potable Waters in the Punjab. He returned to England and was appointed Medical Officer of Health of the Newton Abbot and Dawlish, Devonshire, Rural Districts. He resided at Eweste, Gloucester Road, Newton Abbot, his w
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The son of Frederick Haslam, an agent for a firm of organ builders, born at Calcutta on January 29th, 1873; educated at Brighton Grammar School and at St Thomas's Hospital, and later was House Physician at Brompton Hospital, then House Surgeon, and Casualty Officer at the Royal Free Hospital; next S
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Studied at the Webb Street School and at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals. He practised at Claverley, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, was Surgeon to the South Shropshire Infirmary and to the Bridgnorth Dispensary, and Medical Officer to the Seisdon Union. He died at Bridgnorth on December 10th, 1866.
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Born on July 13th, 1819, entered the Bengal Army as Assistant Surgeon on September 9th, 1842. He made observations on cholera in 1846. In 1851 he was Civil Assistant Surgeon in East Burdwan, and proposed without success to re-establish the lapsed *Bengal Medical Record*. He was promoted Surgeon on M
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Apprenticed to Joseph Jordan (qv) in Manchester, and finished at University College Hospital, London. He practised in Manchester and was Surgeon to the Chorlton-upon-Medlock Dispensary. On his retirement the Board of the Institution presented him with a handsome testimonial. For fourteen years he wa
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A member of an old Norfolk family; studied at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and practised for many years at 10 Bedford Place, Russell Square, London, WC, where he was Surgeon to the Artists' Benevolent Fund. He retired to White Hill, Berkhamsted, and died on August 20th, 1884.
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Studied at St George's Hospital, the University of Edinburgh, and Paris. He first practised as a physician at Newport, Shropshire: in 1855 during the Crimean War he was on the Medical Staff (1st Class) of the Forces at Scutari. He returned to London, where he was Physician to the Farringdon General
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John Warrington Haward (pronounced Hayward) was born on November 18th, 1841, the youngest of ten surviving children of James Haward, of Great Baddow, Essex, and grand-nephew of Francis Haward (1759-1797), engraver (*Dict Nat Biog*). He entered St George's Hospital in October, 1860, gained the Willia
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