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Andrews, Octavius William

  • Person
  • 1865-?

Son of Henry Charles Andrews, who was also a student at St George's (Student no 4450). Educated at Bishops Stortford School and Durham University.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1883. MRCS 1887. MB Dunelm 1887. BS 1888.

Surgeon, later fleet surgeon, deputy surgeon general and surgeon captain in the Royal Navy and in the Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar. Medical officer of health of West Gloucestershire United Districts. CBE 1919, Legion d'honneur 1919.

Angues, Janet M.

  • Person
  • ?

One of the first female students at St George's in 1918.

Anthony Ashley Cooper

  • Person

Left a legacy of £100 in 1771

Elected to the Trustees For the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in 1733, instrumental in the foundation of the colony

Antrobus, Edmund

  • Person
  • 1792–1870

Governor of St George’s Hospital 1845.

Banker at Coutts. Slaveowner in Jamaica, British Guiana and St Kitts, who was compensated by the British government for the ownership of hundreds of enslaved people in the 1830s.

Antrobus, Hugh Lindsay

  • Person
  • 1823-1899

Subscriber to St George's Hospital in 1858. Banker. His father was a slave owner and ran a number of sugar plantations in Jamaica, British Guiana and St Kitts. After emancipation in the 1830s, he received compensations for the ownership of over 500 slaves on eight estates in the West Indies.

Appach, F.H.

  • Person

Governor of St George’s Hospital 1883

Arbuthnot, C.G.

  • Person

Governor of St George’s Hospital 1881

Arbuthnot, H.G.

  • Person

Governor of St George’s Hospital 1872

Arbuthnot, John

  • Person

Governor of St George's Hospital 1733-?. Of Cork Street

Arkwright, Evelyn Addington

  • Person

Subscriber to St George's Hospital in 1878. Second wife to Francis Arkwright, British politician. In 1882, the family emigrated to New Zealand, where Francis commissioned a country house on the Rangitikei river. He attempted to stand for the Rangitikei electorate twice and was eventually appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council in 1895. They returned to England in 1906.

Army and Navy Club

  • Corporate body

Subscriber to St George's Hospital in 1844, they donated 10 pounds and 10 shillings. Private members club founded in St James's Square, Westminster in 1837. It is otherwise known as The Rag. 13 years into its existence, it was so popular that it had 1600 members and a waiting list of 834. This pressure lead to the founding of the Naval and Military Club in 1862.

Ascherson, William Lawrence

  • Person
  • 1872-1923

Born at Richmond, Surrey. Studied at Pembroke College, Cambridge. Studied medicine at St George's Hospital Medical School. BC 1900, MB 1901, MD 1907. MRCP 1902.

House physician at St George's Hospital and Brompton Hospital. Lived and practiced medicine in Kobe, Japan. Died in Japan 12 Jan 1923, aged 51.

Ashby, Ann

  • Person

Left a legacy of £100 in 1767

Asher, Richard Alan John

  • Person
  • 1912-1969

Endocrinologist and haematologist. As the senior physician responsible for the mental observation ward at the Central Middlesex Hospital, he described and named Munchausen syndrome in a 1951 article in The Lancet.

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