Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Scottish surgeons, 20th-century surgeons, Members of the Order of the ... 1997;38;134 Iain M. C. Macintyre (2005). Surgeons' Lives: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh : an Anthology of College ... As Honorary Consultant Surgeon to the Army in Scotland from 1970-1976 and the surgical unit at the Eastern General was selected ... He graduated MB ChB in 1934 but before then he had decided to become a surgeon and after holding junior posts in Edinburgh and ...
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Variously described as "brilliant", a "surgeon of international repute" "one of the most brilliant surgeons and surgical ... the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (1977) and the Royal College of Surgeons of England (1985). Between 1964 ... Portraits at the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 1993 pp. 48-49 Beasley, A.W, ... Between 1950 and 1951, he served as a lieutenant-colonel and senior surgeon at Kure Hospital, Japan, as a member of the British ...
As a young surgeon in 1874, he assisted Abraham Groves in one of the first operations to use modern aseptic technique. In 1886 ... Wishart was a founding fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Wishart was educated at the University of Toronto at the ... John Wishart (May 27, 1850 - November 6, 1926) was a Canadian surgeon and pioneer medical educator. Wishart was the first ... Josephs Hospital, London (Articles with hCards, 1850 births, 1926 deaths, Canadian surgeons, University of Toronto alumni). ...
A year later he left his post to enlist as a surgeon in the 49th Massachusetts regiment, serving from 1862 to 1863 through the ... "The Surgeon at the Field Hospital," by Dr. Frederick Winsor. Atlantic Monthly, August 1880. Weston, William Bradford (1915). ... Frederick Winsor (October 2, 1829 - February 25, 1889) was a Civil War surgeon, head of the Massachusetts State Hospital and ... hearty thanks which we surgeons had from the hundreds of men that night he was borne off to his blanket side by side with his ...
... the American College of Surgeons, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of ... Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Fellows of the ... Australian transplant surgeons, 20th-century surgeons, 20th-century Australian medical doctors, Australian emigrants to England ... He held this post for 28 years before being elected as President of The Royal College of Surgeons of England from 2001 to 2004 ...
He was a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and of the medical societies of London, Paris, Brussels, and Aberdeen ... He became very eminent in his profession, and was surgeon to the Asylum, the Finsbury Dispensary, the Bloomsbury Dispensary for ... William Blair (28 January 1766 - 6 December 1822) was an English surgeon with an interest in ciphers and stenography. He was ... and when a vacancy arose he was given a position as a surgeon to that charity. Blair was an M.A. but it is not known where he ...
Franz König (10 February 1832 - 12 December 1910) was a German surgeon. The son of a physician, he was born in Rotenburg an der ... He was the first surgeon to perform a successful internal fixation of proximal femur fractures. In 1887, he published a paper ... In 1855 he received his doctorate from the University of Marburg, and was later district wound surgeon (Amtswundarzt) in Hanau ... German surgeons, Academic staff of the University of Göttingen, Academic staff of the University of Rostock, Physicians of the ...
Pedro Carlos Cavadas Rodríguez (born November 1965, in Valencia) is a Spanish surgeon. Cavadas graduated as a doctor from the ... Spanish surgeons, Living people, 1956 births, People from Valencia, University of Valencia alumni, All stub articles, Spanish ...
He achieved national recognition as a compassionate surgeon in the reality television series RPA. O'Brien was born into a ... Christopher John O'Brien AO (3 January 1952 - 4 June 2009) was an Australian head and neck surgeon. ... Australian surgeons, Australian people of Irish descent, Deaths from brain tumor, Officers of the Order of Australia, ...
"Like a Surgeon" is a song recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic that appears as the opening track on his third studio album, Dare to ... "Like a Surgeon" was well received by music critics, who praised Yankovic's take on Madonna's single. Another critic called it " ... At the end of the "Like a Surgeon" music video, dance moves and scene changes spoof the video for Madonna's "Burning Up", then ... "Like a Surgeon" (7" Single Liner Notes). "Weird Al" Yankovic. United States: Scotti Brothers Records. 1985. ZS4 04937.{{cite AV ...
He came to London about that time, and in 1588 was licensed to practise there as a surgeon. He belonged to the group of ... They wrote in English, and sought to demarcate surgeons from quacks. Others of a like mind were John Banester, William Clowes, ... 1587-1588) was an English surgeon and medical writer. In Gloucester in 1587, Read was instrumental in having a Flemish quack ... English surgeons, English medical writers, English translators, English male non-fiction writers). ...
"The Road to Fitness". Surgeon's News. Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh (September 2017): 34-35. Oliver, Chris (18 July 2013 ... Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, British orthopaedic surgeons). ... Chris Oliver was an Edinburgh orthopaedic surgeon and professor and was the King James IV Professor at the Royal College of ... Oliver retired due to ill health in 2018 from the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh as a consultant trauma orthopaedic surgeon in ...
In New York he worked as the assistant surgeon at the General Hospital (1777-1783). He served as the surgeon for the 2nd ... On 3 March, he was located at Port Matoon, where he was surgeon a detachment of troops. He then was posted to Halifax. He ... During that time he also served as surgeon to Prince Edward, residing at the Prince's Lodge. In 1824, James Boggs purchased the ... James Boggs (22 January 1740, New Castle, Delaware County, Pennsylvania - 8 July 1830, Halifax, Nova Scotia) was surgeon who ...
Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Knights Bachelor, 20th-century surgeons). ... Sir David Craig Carter FRSE FRCS FRCPE (born 1 September 1940) is a surgeon who was Chief Medical Officer for Scotland from ... Scottish surgeons, Academics of the University of Edinburgh, Academics of the University of Glasgow, Alumni of the University ...
He was a surgeon in Royal Navy Artillery Volunteers for 12 years. From 1880 to 1922 he was surgeon to the Surgical Appliance ... "Osborn, Samuel (1848 - 1936)". Royal College of Surgeons, Plarr's Lives of the Fellows. Apothercary 2016 The Annual Journal of ... Samuel Osborn FRCS FRHS FZS (15 April 1848, London - 16 April 1936, Datchet, Buckinghamshire) was a British general surgeon, ... where he was a house surgeon and for five years an anesthetist. He qualified LSA in 1870 and MRCS in 1871 and was elected FRCS ...
Narendra Prasad is an Indian surgeon, who was the former head of the Department of Surgery, Patna Medical College and Hospital ... and a former president of the Association of Surgeons of India (Bihar chapter). The Government of India conferred Padma Shri, ...
Samuel Palmer FRS (1670-1738) was an early 18th century wealthy British surgeon. He was born on 5 January 1670 the son of John ... British surgeons, Fellows of the Royal Society). ...
In 1998, he attended the Fellowship Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS). In 2006 he became a Doctor of Medicine (MD), ... In 1997, he was admitted to the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, for the Higher Surgical Training ... He is an honorary consultant orthopaedic surgeon at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London and Stanmore. He serves ... Andrew Julian Goldberg OBE, professionally known as Andy Goldberg, is a British orthopaedic surgeon specialising in ankle ...
Naval surgeons, 18th-century British inventors, 18th-century surgeons, Year of birth unknown, Year of death uncertain, 18th- ... Charles Irvine surgeon. He was a younger son of the late William Irvine of Gribton, Esq; and the person who, several years ago ... It is not known how Charles Irving became a surgeon, and he was not licensed by the Royal College of Physicians. In 1768, while ... Irving, who was described by Joseph Banks as "well acquainted with the desiderata of Zoology", was employed as surgeon on the ...
Nathaniel Highmore (1613-1685) was a British surgeon. He was educated at Sherborne and Queen's College, Oxford and Trinity ... British surgeons, People educated at Sherborne School, 1613 births, 1685 deaths). ...
John Whiteway (c. 1722 - 25 May 1797) was a Dublin surgeon who was the second president of the Royal College of Surgeons in ... Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2018. Cameron, Sir Charles A. (1886) History of the Royal College ... He was also a Surgeon at the Hospital for Venereal Diseases, North King Street. Cameroon notes that his practice was large, and ... v t e (Source attribution, Use dmy dates from April 2022, Presidents of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Irish ...
He was transferred to the Delhi Residency in 1813, and promoted to Surgeon on 30 January 1817. In 1828, at the time of the ... In 1844, he was elected Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Hon.), one of the original 300. Sometime later, Samuel Ludlow ... In 1831 he was appointed Superintending Surgeon and on 28 March of that year, transferred from Delhi to the Neemuch Division of ... On 7 December 1835 he was appointed Superintending Surgeon, Agra Circle. On 11 August 1838 he was transferred from the Agra ...
During World War I, Ramsay served, with the rank of major, as a surgeon in the Hornsey Military Hospital in Launceston, later ... Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. April 2004. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. "Sir John Ramsay, C.B.E., M.S ... In 1927, Ramsay became a foundation fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Joining the board of directors of the ... In 1898, he became the surgeon-superintendent of the hospital. Graduating with a Master of Surgery degree from the University ...
After arriving in Texas, he was appointed chief surgeon of Texas' voluntary army. He was injured in the Siege of Béxar but ... Albert Moses Levy (1800 - 1848) was a Dutch-American physician best known for his work as a surgeon to the Texas Military ... His career as a naval surgeon included stints on the Brutus and the Independence. On April 17, 1837, Mexican forces captured ...
... where he was consulting surgeon to all its hospitals. He worked as Assistant Colonial Surgeon. In 1912, he changed his name to ... William Renner (1846-1917), best known as W. Renner, was an African surgeon and cancer researcher. Renner was born in Sierra ... He practised medicine on the Gulf of Guinea, and from 1882 until his death was a surgeon in Sierra Leone, ...
Robert Bartlett, Surgeon and Inventor: Reflections On A Life In Medicine". Ann Arbor District Library. Retrieved May 7, 2014. " ... and the Sheen Award by the American College of Surgeons. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of ... American pediatric surgeons, 1939 births, Albion College alumni, University of Michigan Medical School alumni, Living people, ...
From 1795 to December 1800 he was surgeon of the Vulture; and of the Portland till February 1802, when he was put on half-pay. ... In February 1784 he was surgeon of the Thorn sloop, and afterwards of the Merlin on the Newfoundland Station, and of the Druid ... William Renwick (c. 1740 - October 1814) was an English naval surgeon and author. William Renwick, born about 1740, a native of ... he was appointed surgeon of the Countess of Scarborough, which, on 23 September 1779, was captured off Flamborough Head by the ...
Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 20th-century Indian ... B. C. Roy Award winners, 20th-century surgeons). ... Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, King ...
Scottish surgeons, Alumni of the University of Glasgow, Academics of the University of Strathclyde, 20th-century surgeons). ... He served as President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow 1976-78. He retired in 1980, and as a late ... In 1947 he returned to Scotland as a Consultant Plastic Surgeon. From 1970 he was Director of the West of Scotland Plastic and ... He was President of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons 1970-71 . In 1976 he was elected a Fellow of The Royal Society ...