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Sisley, Richard
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1856-1904
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Born at Godalming, his family background was Huguenot. Educated at Reading School.
Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1875. LRCP, LSA 1880; MB London 1883, MD 1888, MRCP 1884. House physician at St George's Hospital 1882, curator of the museum 1885-1887, medical registrar 1888-1890.
Published a book on the influenza epidemic of 1889-1890. Examiner in medicine. Private practice at 11 York St, Portman Square?
Died in Florence, Italy in 1904, aged 47.
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Pathology Museum, St George's, University of London (1843-)
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SGUL student register 1875; 'A History of the Great Influenza Pandemics', Mark Honigsbaum (2013)