Ewart, William

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Ewart, William

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        1848-1929

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        Brother of Charles Ewart, also a Student at St George's Hospital Medical School. Educated at the University of Paris (his mother was French). Studied natural sciences at Caius College, Cambridge, 1873-1876.

        Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1869. Medical officer with the French army in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 whilst a student. Qualified 1871. House physician at St George's Hospital. Returned to St George's in 1879 as a lecturer and demonstrator pathologist. Assistant physician 1882, physician 1887-1907, consulting physician 1807-1829. Visiting physician at Atkinson Morley's Convalescent Home, Wimbledon.

        House physician at Addenbrooke's Hospital 1875-1876. Studied in Berlin after graduating. Physician to the Belgrave Hospital for Children. Assistant physician to the Brompton Hospital. Researched and published on thoracic disease. Gave Goulstonian lectures of 1882 at the Royal College of Physicians. Examiner at Cambridge and Durham Universities.

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        Atkinson Morley Hospital (1869-2003)

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