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row and Broome-park, Surrey- and Surg. Obs. on Injuries of the Surgeon; Qualification, F.R.C. | Spinal Cord;"--3."Pathological & S.E.; President of the Royal Surgical Observations on the DisCollege of Surgeons of England, eases of the Joints," 1836 ;—4.

BRODRIBB, WILLIAM P., 12, Bloomsbury-sq.-General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. Aug. 1, 1823; L.A.C. July 18, 1822; Examiner at Apoth. Hall. BROMLEY, THOS., 2, Stangate-street, Lambeth General Practitioner; Qualification, L.A.C. May 14, 1829.

and President of the Court of Ex-"Lectures on the Diseases of the aminers; Consulting Surgeon to Urinary Organs," 1832; 5. St. George's Hospital, and Lec- "Lectures Illustrative of certurer on Clinical Surgery; Ser- tain Local Nervous Affections," geant-Surgeon to Her Majesty 1837; 6. Contributor of numethe Queen; formerly, Surgeon to rous Papers and Lectures to the St. George's Hospital, and Lec- "Medical Gazette," from its comturer on Surgery; Professor of mencement; and Author of comAnatomy and Surgery at the Col- munications to the " Quarterly lege of Surgeons, 1819; Croonian Journal of Science ;" Trans. of Lecturer R.S., 1810 ; & President Soc. for Improvement of Med. of the Royal Med. and Chirurg. | and Surg., &c., &c., &c. Society; Author of-1. Contributions to the Trans. Royal Society: I. "Dissection of an Acardiac foetus;" II. "Croonian Lecture, Researches on the influence of the Brain on the Heart, and the Generation of Animal Heat ;" III. "Exps. and Obs. on the Modes in which Death is produced by certain Vegetable Poisons;" IV. "Further Observations on the Generation of Animal Heat ;" V. Exps. and Obs. on the Influence of the 8th pair of Nerves on the Se-A.B., St. John's College, Camcretions of the Stomach;" -2. Contributions to the Trans. Med. & Chir. Society I. "Pathological Researches respecting the Diseases of the Joints ;" II. "Further Obs. on the Diseases which affect the Synovial Membranes of the Joints;" III. "Further Obs. on Ulceration of the Cartilages of the Joints; IV. "On the Treatment of un-united Fractures by Seton;" V. "Obs. on the Treatment of Varicose Veins of the Legs;" VI. "On the removal of a Cicatrix for the relief of Contraction of the Cervical Integuments;" VII. "Path. and Surg. Obs. relating to Injuries of the Brain ;" VIII. "A Case of BROOKES, ROBERT, 57, Aneurism by Anastamosis, treated Mount-street, Lambeth-General by Ligature;" IX. "Cases of Chro- Practitioner; Qualification, M.R. nic Abcess of the Tibia;" X. "Path.C.S.E. Dec. 6, 1811.

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BROOKE, CHAS., 29, Keppel-street, Russell-square-Surgeon; Qualification, F.R.C.S.E.;

bridge, and Wrangler in 1827; Lecturer on Medical Physics at the Westminster Hospital School of Medicine; formerly Demonstrator of Anatomy at the Medical School in Aldersgate-street.

BROOKES, BENJAMIN, 37, Bedford-street, Covent GardenGeneral Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. Oct. 2, 1818, and L.A.C. April 2, 1818; Surgeon to the British Lying-in Hospital, and Medical Officer to the Western District of the Strand Union; Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London.

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BROOKES, ROBERT, Jun., | May, 1839; L.A.C. 19th Dec., 132, Waterloo - road General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R. C.S.E. Oct. 5, 1838; L.A.C. Oct. 26, 1837.

BROOKING, BENJAMIN, 7,
Bow-street, Covent-garden-Sur-
geon; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E.
July 17, 1840.

BROWN, CHARLES BLAKES-
LEY, 3, John-street, Berkeley-
General
square-Obstetric and
Physician; Qualification, M.D.
Oxon; Member of the Roy. Coll.
Phys. Lond.; Physician Accoucheur
to the St. George's and St. James's
Dispensary.

BROWN, JAMES, 32, Cadogan-street, Chelsea-Physician; Qualification,

BROWN, JOHN, 11, Suffolkplace, Islington-General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. March 6, 1835; L.A.C. June 20, 1833.

BROWNE, JOSEPH HULLETT, 37, Euston-sq.-General PractiQualification, tioner; M.B., Londin, 1843; M.D., Londin, 1844; M.R.C.S.E. May 17, 1843; L.A.C. Dec. 14, 1843; one of the Editors of the "Guy's HosBROWN, JOHN, 32, Duke-pital Reports;" Hon. Member of street, St. James's - General Practitioner; Qualification,—[In the College list there are three gentlemen of this name, and five in the Hall.]

BROWN, HENRY, 1, Charlesstreet, Lowndes-square-General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R. C.S.E. Aug. 3, 1832.

BROWN, ISAAC BAKER, 39, Connaught-terrace, Hyde-parkGeneral Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. June 13, 1834; L.A.C. April 3, 1834; Consulting Accoucheur to the Paddington Lying-in Charity; Contributor of a Paper to the "Lancet" "On the successful Treatment of Ovarian Dropsy without the Abdominal Section," 1844; Member of the Harveian Society.

BROWN, CHARLES FREDE RICK, 2, Brunswick-terrace, Wal worth-General Practitioner ; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. Jan. 3, 1834.

the Clinical Society of Guy's Hospital.

BROWNE, ROBT. FREDERICK, 13, William-st., KnightsbridgeGeneral Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. Jan. 31, 1840;

L.A.C. Nov. 19, 1840.

BROWN, THOMAS, 6, Queen Anne-street, Cavendish-square-Physician; Qualification, M.D. Edin., 1839; Member of the Roy. Coll. of Physicians, Lond., 1810; Author of a work "On Dropsy;" one of the first who Prescribed Minute Doses of Mercury; was for 27 years Senior Physician to the Royal Sea Bathing Infirmary, Margate, now Physician Extraordinary to the same; Physician to the Philological School, London, upwards of 20 years; Honorary Member of the Physical Society, Edinburgh, and Member of the Marylebone Club.

BROWN, THOMAS, 2, Little St. Mary Axe, and 31, St. Mary BROWN, GEORGE, Kensall- Axe-General Practitioner; Qua- General Practitioner;lification, M.R.C.S.E. March 4, Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. 13th 1825; L.A.C. Aug. 17, 1826.

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BROWN, THOMAS, 10, Fen- | the Royal Physical and Medical church-buildings-General Prac- Societies of Edinburgh. titioner; Qualification,

BROWNE, TOBIAS, Camberwell (Browne, Forbes, and Young) -General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. May 20, 1814; L.A.C. Sept. 5, 1816.

BROWN, Wм., 29, Chesterstreet, Grosvenor-place-General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R. C.S.E. April 14, 1829.

BROWN, WILLIAM, 8, Upper East Smithfield-General Practitioner; Qualification,

BROWN, WILLIAM HENRY, 13, Bedford-street, Bedford-sq.Physician; Qualification, M.D. Giessen, 1840; Member of the Royal Coll. of Physicians London, 1844; Lecturer on Botany and Comparative Anatomy at the Aldersgate College of Medicine; formerly Lecturer on Botany at the Charlotte-st. School; Author of "Synoptical Account of the Effects of Certain Medicines applied in the Treatment of Asthma and Consumption, on the Principle of Endosmosis."

BROWNING, CHARLES, 20, Dorset-place, Dorset-square-General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. June 24, 1828.

BROWNLESS, ANTH. COLLING, 4, Albion-place, Lonsdalesquare-Surgeon; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. March 26, 1841; L.A.C. June 24, 1841.

BRUCE,ALEX.,26, Montague

street, Portman-square-General
Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.
C.S. of Edinburgh, March, 1815;
L.A.C. of Dublin, 1809; Sur-
geon on the Medical Staff of the
Army (H.P.); late Resident
Surgeon at the Asylum for the
Recovery of Health; Member of

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BRUCE, JAMES, 95, Oldstreet, St. Luke's-General Practitioner; Qualification,

Phillimore-place, Kennington-
BRUCE, WILLIAM, 29, Lower
Physician; Qualification,

BRUNSKILL, HENRY, 20, road-General Practitioner; QuaPembroke-place, Vauxhall-bridgelification, M.R.C.S.E. Feb. 28, 1834.

BRYANT, JAS., 173, Kingsland-road-General Practitioner ; Qualification, L.A.C. Nov. 18, 1824; Assistant Surgeon to the Royal Humane Society.

M.R.C.

BRYANT, WALTER JOHN, 50, tioner; Qualification, Edgeware-road-General PractiS.E. Feb. 17, 1843; L.A.C. Oct. 10, 1839; Surgeon to the Sicilian Legation; late House Surgeon to University College Hospital.

BRYANT, EDWARD, 29, Wellington-road, St. John's WoodGeneral Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. Aug. 7, 1801.

BRYDGES, BENJAMIN KAY, 28, Coppice-row, ClerkenwellGeneral Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. Oct. 16, 1835; L.A.C. June 15, 1837.

BUCHANAN, ANDREW, 61, Broad-street, Ratcliffe-crossGeneral Practitioner; Qualifica tion, M.R.C.S.E. Mar. 5, 1830; L.A.C. Nov. 19, 1829.

BUCHANAN, G. A. 50, Myddleton-street, Spafields-General Practitioner; Qualification,

BUCK, THOMASA., 14, Parkplace, Kennington-cross-Genefal Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E, March 10, 1837.

BUCKLE, THOMAS PAGE, to the Parish of Shoreditch; late 235, Oxford-street General Demonstrator of Anatomy at the Practitioner; Qualification,

BUCKNELL, JOHN C., 8, Westbourne-place--General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R. C.S.E. April 17, 1812.

BUDD, GEORGE, 20, Doverstreet, Piccadilly- Physician; Qualification, M.D., Cantab.; Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London; Physician to King's College Hospital; Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Medicine at King's College.

BULL, THOMAS, 27, Finsbury-place North Obstetric Physician; Qualification, M.D., Edinburgh; Memb. of the Royal College of Physicians, London; Lecturer on Midwifery; and the Diseases of Women and Children; Author of-1. "Hints to Mothers;" 2. "On the Management of the Lying-in Room."

BULLEN, 6, Duke-street, London-bridge (Bullen & Snoll) --General Practitioner; Qualification,

BULLIN, FRANCIS, 26, Farringdon-street-General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. Jan. 7, 1825; L.A.C. August 5.

1824.

BUNCOMBE, C. HOPE, 27, Assembly-row, Mile-end--General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. May 27, 1840; L.A.C. April 29, 1841.

BURCHELL, PETER LODWICK, 1, Kingsland-place, Shoreditch-General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S. E. Feb. 5, 1839; L.A.C. April 23, 1840; Surgeon-Accoucheur to the Royal Maternity Charity; and Surgeon

Westminster Hospital School of Medicine; Occasional Contributor to the "Lancet."

BURCHETT, WILLIAM, 94, Whitechapel-road-General Practitioner; Qualification, L.A.C. April 21, 1831.

BUREAUD, RIOFREY, 68, Wimpole-street-Physician; Qua

lification,

BURGESS, THOMAS HENRY, 29, Margaret-street, Cavendish-' square Physician; Qualification, M.D. Edinburgh, 1837; M.R.C.S.E. 1835; Physician to the Blenheim-street Dispensary in 1841 and 1842; Editor and Translator of Cazenove's" Manual of Diseases of the Skin;" Contributor to the "Provincial Medical Journal" in 1843, of a series of papers "On the Dseases of the Skin ;" Member of the Roy. Med. Chir. Society.

BURFORD, HENRY THOMAS BUTTENSHAW, 82, Hamiltonterrace, St. John's-wood--General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. Nov. 6, 1829; L.A.C. December 30, 1830.

BURGESS, JOSHUA, 63, Park-street, Grosvenor-squareGeneral Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. July 3, 1835.

BURKE, PATRICK, 13, Upper Montague-street, Montague-sq. -General Practitioner; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. January 17, 1840.

BURMAN, WILLIAM, 12, Jewry-street, Aldgate-General Practitioner; Qualification, L.A.C. May 19, 1825.

BURMESTER, ARNOLD JN., 7, Stanhope-street, Gloucester

gate, Regent's-park-Surgeon ; Qualification, M.R.C.S.E. April 30th, 1841; late Surgeon to the Bartholemew and Lying-in Hospitals; Contributor to the "Lancet."

BURNES, DAVID, 44, Great Russell-street-General Practitioner; Qualification,

BURN, DAVID, 2, Glebeplace, King's-road, Chelsea-Gen. Practitioner; Qualification, M.R. C.S.E. January 1, 1813; L.A.C. June 25, 1835.

BURNIE, WILLIAM, 9, Claremont-sq.-General Practitioner; Qualification, M.D. Edin. 1836; and M.R.C.S. Edin. 1836.

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BURNES, JOHN, 1, Willowwalk, Kentish-town General Practitioner; Qualification,

BURRIDGE, J. B., 4, Paragon-place, Lock's-fields-General Practitioner; Qualification,

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BURROWS, GEORGE MANN, 46, Upper Gower-street, Bedfordsquare-Physician (specially engaged in the treatment of Insanity); Qualification, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London; M.R.C.S.E. and L.A.C. 1794. [Dr. Mann Burrows was the first to be elected a Fellow of the College of Physicians, after having been a Member of both the College of Surgeons and the Society of Apothecaries, and a General Practitioner. The date of his election therefore was at the period when the BURROWS, GEORGE, 45, College abandoned the previQueen Anne-street, Cavendish-ously rigid exclusion from the square-Physician; Qualification, M.D. Cantab. 1829; Member of Royal College Physicians, London, 1829; Fellow Royal Coll. Physicians, London, and Memb. of the Council; three times Censor, and successively Gulstonian, Croonian, and Lumleian Lecturer at the College; Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and Professor of Medicine at the School of St. Bartholomew; late Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge; Fellow of the Royal Med. and Chir. Society; Member of the University Club; Author of-1. Physiological and Pathological Observations on the Blood and Urine;""Gulstonian Lecture," 1834, in "Med. Gazette"; 2."On Peculiarities of the Cerebral Circulation and Connexion between Diseases of the Heart and Brain;"

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Fellowship of medical men who had been in general practice. The late Dr. Babington, who was also a Fellow, had been Resident Apothecary to Guy's Hospital, but he belonged to neither of these Corporations, nor had he been in general practice.] Fellow of the Medical and Physical Sciences of Bonne; Corr. Member of the Medical Chirurgical Society of Berlin; of Erlangen, of the Mineralogical Society of Jena; of the Agricultural Society of Ettlingen; of the Academie de Medicine of Paris; of the Medical Society of Montpelier; and Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edin.; Author of-1. "An Address to the Apothecaries of Great Britain, by Pharmacopola Verus," 1842. N.B. This pamphlet gave rise to the Association of Surgeons and

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