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Bull, William Henry

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  • ?-1921

Educated at St George's Hospital and took the diplomas of M.R.C.S in 1874 and of L.R.C.P. Lond. in 1875. He took the F.R.C.S. Edin in 1882. House surgeon and assistant surgical registrar at St George's Hospital until he went into practice at Stony Stratford.

He held the Volunteer Decoration, and in 1913 he was appointed honorary surgeon to the king. He was a Knight of Grace of the Order of St John of Jerusalem and an honorary associate, lecturer and examiner for the St John Ambulance Association. He was a member of the British Medical Association and had been president of the South Midland Branch. He became a member of the Naval and Military Committee of the British Medical Association in October 1913. For many years was a member of the Bucks Territorial Force Association and was appointed country director of the Bucks branch of the British Red Cross Society.

Died at Stony Stratford on 14th August 1921. His son, Lieutenant G.J.O Bull, 2nd Field Company, East Lancashire was killed in the Dardanelles on 8th July 1915.

Bury, Reginald Frederick

  • Persona
  • 1864-1941

Started studying at St George's Hospital Medical School in 1883. MRCS and LRCP 1892.

Married Annie Mabel Howard in 1897. Lived in Leamington Spa where he died on the 9th of March 1941.

Cahill, John

  • Persona
  • 1857-1919

Educated at Beaumont College, Windsor and in Germany. Studied at Durham and St George's Hospital.

House surgeon at St George's Hospital, 1877. Later a member of the Committee of Management, and Temporary Assistant Physician during WWI. Worked as a GP; private practice at 12 Seville Street, Lowndes Square. Surgeon to the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth. Medical adviser to the Egyptian Civil Service, Member of the Medical Commissioners' Board.

Married Lucy Keith in 1887. They had two daughters and one son, Captain Archibald Cahill, who was killed in action in 1917. He died 6 Sep 1919.

Canton, Frederick

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  • ?

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1867. MRCS 1871, LRCP 1872, LSA 1872, LDS 1875.

President of the Odontological Association.

Carter, Robert Brudenell

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  • 1828-1918

Apprenticed to a general practitioner. Educated at the London Hospital; qualified in 1851. Worked as an assistant to a practitioner in Leytonstone. Volunteered in the Crimean War as a staff surgeon in Turkey, and acted as a correspondent to The Times.

On his return from the war, moved from Putney to Fulham and to Nottingham, where he participated in founding the Nottingham Eye Infirmary, and began to specialise in ophthalmology. Moved to Stroud in 1862, had a partnership with George Samuel Gregory; participated in establishing the Gloucestershire Eye Institution.

Married aged 40 and moved to London. Worked for The Times and The Lancet. Surgeon to the Royal Eye Hospital, Southward, 1869-1877. Ophthalmic surgeon to St George's Hospital 1870; consulting surgeon 1983. Ophthalmic surgeon to the National Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy. Hunterian Professor, Orator, Lettsomian Lecturer at the Royal College of Surgeons, president of the Medical Society of London. Represented the Apothecaries' Society on the General Medical Council. Sat on the first London County Council, and participated in establishing a committee to report on the Care of the Insane, but was not re-elected.

Published on hysteria and diseases of the nervous system; on medical education; on ophthalmology.

Married twice, to Helen Ann Beauchamp and to Rachel Elizabeth Hallpike. Had four sons. Died at home in Clapham Common 23 Oct 1918, aged 91. Buried at West Norwood Cemetery.

Churchill, Alice Jeanne

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  • ?

One of the first female students at St George's in 1917.

Collard, Frederic Stuartson

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  • 1873-1929

Educated at St George's Hospital Medical School, where he was house surgeon, house physician, surgical registrar, and demonstrator of anatomy before he settled in practice in Brighton Road, Croydon.

He died in Croydon on January 21st 1929.

Collins, Beatrice Lakeman

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  • ?

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

MRCS Eng 1920; LRCP Lond 1920. Lived in Richmond, Surrey

Cooper, George Frederick

  • Persona
  • 1837-c.1916

Son of William Cooper, merchant in Reading. His brother Horace Cooper was also a student at St George's Hospital Medical School.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1855. MRCS 1859. Surgical registrar 1859, house surgeon 1861 at St George's Hospital. LSA 1861.

MO in charge of the British Naval Hospital at Valparaiso, Chile. Married Annie Newlove White (d.1906); they had three children.

Copestake, Thomas Goodall

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  • ?

Son of Thomas Goodall Copestake of Derby.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1845.

MRCS, LSA 1848. Moved to Braidsford Derby in 1861.

His brother Walter Goodall Copestake was also a student at St George's Hospital Medical School (1855, student no 4557)

Cornford, Ruth Clare

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  • 1923-1992

One of the first female students at St George's since the First World War, in 1945. Daughter of Francis Macdonald Cornford and Frances Crofts Darwin. Granddaughter of Francis Darwin and grand-granddaughter of Charles Darwin.

Studied at Newnham College, Cambridge and St George's Medical School.

Cowell, Thomas William

  • Persona
  • 1822-1869

Born in Todmorden, son of a vicar. Educated at Wyke House, Isleworth.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1839. MRCS, LSA 1842. Assistant apothecary at St George's Hospital in 1843-1848. Joined Hammerton and Fuller, apothecaries at 112 Piccadilly in 1849.

Died 20 Aug 1869, aged 47; his widow died in 1918.

Dancy, John Horace

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  • 1890-?

Educated at Ramsgate and St Laurence College. Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1911. MB, BS Lond 1919. MRCS, LRCP 1914.

Senior clinical assistant at Victoria Park Chest Hospital and National Hospital for the Diseases of Heart. Assistant medical officer at Downs Sanatorium, Sutton. Temporary captain at RAMC, 1914-16, took part in Gallipoli landing. General practice in Shepherd's Bush 1919-1928, in Brighton 1929-1934 and in Richmond 1934.

Davidson, William Marshall

  • Persona
  • ?-1905

Born in Maida Vale, London.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1884. MB Lond 1890, MRCS, LRCP 1889. MD London, MRCP. House physician at St George's Hospital 1889, medical registrar 1898, anesthetist.

Consulting physician at the Convent of the Good Shepherd, Hammersmith. Prosector at the Royal College of Surgeons. RMO at the Royal National Hospital for Consumption, Ventnor, Isle of Wight.

Died 19 Oct 1905.

Davies, Muriel Alice Mary

  • Persona
  • 1892-1968

One of the first female students at St George's in 1919.

MRCS Eng 1921; LRCP Lond 1921. Lived in Stroud.

Married John Marklove in 1923. Died 1968.

Davis Taylor, Edward James

  • Persona
  • 1874-1950

Educated at Bath College and Cambridge.

Studied medicine at St George's Hospital, graduating 1904. Held junior appointments at St George's Hospital; obstetric registrar, medical registrar and clinical medical tutor.

Private practice in Southsea. Physician to the Royal Portsmouth Hospital and to St Andrew's Home for Children. Consulting physician to the Queen Alexandra Hospital, to the Gosport Hospital and to the Portsmouth Pension. Lieutenant colonel in the First World War in the RAMCT. Military member of the Hampshire Territorial Force Association. Member of the British Medical Association.

Retired from general practice due to ill health in 1938, but continued working on medical boards and at the Queen Alexandra Hospital.

Married Madelaine de la Salle 1906; they had one son. She died in 1940. Died 29 Dec 1950 at home in Southsea.

Davis, George Augustus

  • Persona
  • ?

MRCS 1840. House surgeon and surgeon at St George's Hospital.

Surgeon at the St James's Dispensary. Private practice at 119 New Bond Street

Dewsnap, William Frederick

  • Persona
  • 1862-1894

Son of William Dewsnap (d.1908), surgeon and former student at St George's Hospital Medical School.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1881. MRCS, LRCP 1885. House surgeon at St George's Hospital 1885.

Surgeon at the Royal Navy 1886-1888. Assistant MO at Colney Hatch Asylum. Practiced in partnership with Charles Ewart, 1891.

Died of enteric fever whilst on holiday in Cornwall, aged 32.

Dunlop, Adrien Patricia

  • Persona
  • 1924-?

One of the first female students at St George's since the First World War, in 1945.

Studied at Toronto University and St George's Medical School

Edwards, Harpur Vernon

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  • 1917-?

Educated at Cambridge University and then St George's Hospital, where he registered in 1917. LRCP and MRCS 1918.

In 1917 he was listed in the Navy Lists as a temporary surgeon probationer in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. In 1940 he was listed by the London Gazette as having been granted the commission of Flight Lieutenance in the medical branch of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.

Elliott, Harry Scott

  • Persona
  • 1888-?

Entered St George's Hospital Medical School in 1888. MRCS 1892.

Listed on the list of 'Untraceable Practitioners' in the Lancet in 1927.

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