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Zimmermann, Benjamin Frazier

  • Person
  • 1855-?

Born 18th April 1855. Entered St George's Hospital in 1872. Member of Royal College of Surgeons and Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians.

He was a surgeon, later surgeon captain in 1885, in the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's Service. He became surgeon major in the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1898. He served on an expedition to the west coast of Africa in 1887 and was awarded a medal. He retired in 1905 but returned to the War Office at the outbreak of the first world war in 1914 and served as major in the Royal Army Medical Corps on medical boards at the War Office and Adastral House. He was employed when on retired list at Topsham, Devon in 1905 and Lancaster in 1911.

Young, Thomas

  • Person
  • 1773-1829

Born in Somerset to a Quaker family. Studied medicine at St Bartholomew's Hospital, the University of Edinburgh Medical School and Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany; MD 1796 from the University of Göttingen. Entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1797.

Following an inheritance from his grand-uncle Richard Brocklesby he established a practice as a physician at 48 Welbeck Street. Appointed professor of natural philosophy at the Royal Institution in 1801; resigned in 1803 to return to medical practice. Fellow of the Royal Society in 1794; foreign secretary of the Royal Society in 1802. Physician to St George's Hospital in 1811.

Served on a committee considering the dangers of the introduction of gas lighting in London. Secretary of a commussion ascertaining the precise length of the seconds pendulum; secretary to the Board of Longiture, superintendent of the HM Nautical Almanac Office. Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Foreign associate of the French Academy of Sciences.Corresponding member of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands and foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Interested in life insurance, theory of light and Egyptian hieroglyps, among various other things.

Married Eliza Maxwell in 1804; they had no children. Young died in London 10 May 1829, aged 56 of atherosclerosis of the aorta.

Young, Jim

  • Person

St George’s 1967. Surgeon R. Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia.

Wyndowe, Samuel Jardine

  • Person
  • 1830-1919

Born in 1830, the son of Captain Wyndowe. He was educated at St George's Hospital where he was dresser to Frank Buckland, and took the diploma of MRCS in 1854, and the degree of MD, King's College, Aberdeen in 1860.

He entered the Indian Medical Service as Assistant Surgeon in 1854, became Surgeon in 1866, Surgeon-Major in 1873, and Brigade-Surgeon in 1879. He retired in 1881 and in 1882 he went to India as he was appointed to a cavalry regiment of the Nagpur Irregular Forice. In 1860 he was posted to civil employement in the Central Provinces, and soon after was appointed professor of chemistry in the Madras Medical College, and chemical examiner to the Government of Madras. In August 1867 he was given the residency surgeoncy of Haidarabad and held that post until his retirement. He served in the Indian Mutiny from 1857 to 1859 and took part in the engagement at Sambulpur. He received the Mutiny medal.

He died at Uley, Gloucestershire, on March 19th 1919, aged 89.

Wright, Richard

  • Person
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MD Cantab. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians London. Physician at St George’s Hospital 1769-1785.

Wreden, [Unknown]

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  • ?

Surgeon at St George’s Hospital 1733/4-1737/8

Woodward, Jean

  • Person
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Tutor in nursing at St George's, c.1960s

Woodland, John

  • Person

Lecturer in materia medica at St George’s.

Wogan, Sister

  • Person

Nurse at St George's Hospital.

Wintle, Frederic J.W.

  • Person
  • c.1830-?

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1854.

Wilson, William H.

  • Person
  • 1894-1956

Son of John C. Wilson of Crookham. Educated at Keble College, Oxford 1884. BA 1888, MA 1891, MB BCL 1893. MD 1909 Cairo.

Professor of physiology at the Government Medical School Kasr-el-aini [Qasr el Eyni] in Cairo, Egypt. Lecturer in physiology at Cairo Veterinary College.

Wilson, Richard

  • Person
  • 1846-?

Educated at St Peter's Collegiate School.

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1862. MRCS 1867, LSA 1870. House surgeon at St George's Hospital 1868, obstetric assistant 1871.

Consulting surgeon at Grantham Hospital. Medical officer of Grantham district.

Wilson, James Arthur

  • Person
  • 1795-1882

Son of James Wilson, surgeon and teacher of anatomy at the Hunterian School in Great Windmill Street. Educated at St Peter's College, Westminster and Christ Church, Oxford, graduating in 1815; AM 1818, MB 1819 and MD 1823. Travelled and worked in Europe in the 1820s, including in Italy as physician to lord and lady Spencer in 1819-1820.

Physician at St George's Hospital 1829-1857, consulting physician 1868-1882, lecturer in anatomy.

Fellow and censor of the Royal College of Physicians 1825; Lumleian lecturer and Harveian orator. Retired 1868; lived in South Holmwood, Dorking. Died 29 Dec 1882.

Wilson, Arthur Huelin

  • Person
  • ?

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1871. LRCP, MRCS 1876.

House surgeon at St George's Hospital 1876.

Chief medical officer to the GPO in 1898.

Wilson Parry, Thomas

  • Person
  • 1866-1945

Studied at St John's College, Cambridge and St George's Hospital Medical School; held resident appointments at St George's. MRCS, LRCP 1892; MB, BCh 1894; MD 1905.

Private practice at Crouch End Hill. Surgeon-captain in the City of London Volunteer Regiment. During the First World War medical officer to the Middlesex Regiment. Lecturer for the St John Ambulance Association. Examiner for the Red Cross Society.

Published on historical trephining.

Willis, Arthur Keith

  • Person
  • 1852-1909

Student at St George's Hospital Medical School 1877.

Died at Bushey, Herts 30 Nov 1909, aged 57.

Williams, Denis

  • Person
  • 1908-1990

Neurologist at St George's and Atkinson Morley's Hospital

Williams, Charles Theodore

  • Person
  • 1838-1912

Educated at Brighton and Harrow. Studied natural sciences at Pembroke College Oxford; graduated 1860. Studied medicine at St George's Hospital and in Paris; BM 1864. Spent two years in France and Italy following his graduation, due to ill health.

Demonstrator of anatomy and physiology at St George's Hospital 1866.

Assistant physician to the Brompton Hospital 1867, physician 1871.

Specialisms: Pulmonary tuberculosis; advocate of sanatorium treatment in high altitudes, of improved living conditions, ventilation and milk and water supplies. One of the founders of the National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Received M.V.O. for his part in the building of the King Edward VII Sanatorium in Midhurst. Author of 'Pulmonary Consumption' (1871) together with his father, C.J.B. Williams.

Lectured at the Medical Society of London; Lumleian lecturer, Harveian orator and censor at the Royal College of Physicians.

Married Mary Jeffreys in 1868. Died 15 Dec 1912.

Wilkie, James

  • Person

One of the first medical officers at St George’s Hospital, 1733. Surgeon-in-ordinary at Westminster Infirmary prior to his appointment at St George’s; also dispensed medicines at the Westminster Infirmary.

Taught surgery to William Hunter.

Wick, Robert

  • Person

Ward orderly and nurse at St George's Hospital 1946-1980

White-Cooper, George Owen

  • Person
  • 1859-?

Son of William White Cooper. Educated at Marlborough and Trinity College, Cambridge. BA 1880, MA, MB 1885. MRCP 1890.

Studied medicine at St George's Hospital 1881. House physician at St George's Hospital 1885, assistant medical registrar.

Clinical assistant at Golden Square Throat Hospital. Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. Private practice in London.

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