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  1. Dec 12, 2023 · Later he studied medicine at the Leeds School of Medicine supplemented by some training at Guy’s Hospital in London. By 1850 he was back in Leeds working as a surgical dresser to the celebrated surgeon, Samuel Smith (1790-1867) 1.

  2. John Hall (1575-1635) was a physician working in Stratford-upon-Avon in the early 1600s. Physicians at this time were the highest rank of the medical profession, distinguished by their university education. John Hall attended Queen’s College, Cambridge in 1589.

  3. Hall was among just a third of physicians outside of London with a Master of Arts, and although he did not have a medical degree, he could still practice.

  4. The Hospital Records (HOSPREC) Database was the result of a collaborative project between the Wellcome Library and The National Archives to bring together information about the existence and...

  5. Later they had a patient in common, a 65-year-old man from Northampton with “the heat of urine and strangury”. Hall treated this successfully but, after the patient rode to London, the symptoms returned and he consulted Dr Harvey. 3. Lane J with Earles M. John Hall and his Patients.

  6. May 14, 2020 · In 1860, Nightingale established the first secular nursing school at St Thomas’s Hospital in London, set up from public donations. She spent the rest of her life promoting nursing as a...

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  8. In 1971 he accepted a position as Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Chief of Clinical Orthopedics at Boston Children’s Hospital, a role he held for 10 years. Soon after arriving in Boston, Dr. Hall collaborated with orthotist Bill Miller to create the Boston Brace system.

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