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London County Suburbs 610 • PHY LONDON COUNTY SUBURBS 610 PnY~£CIAN!'I & SURGF.ONS-continnetl. tiiSrrmuel Harry Charles, 21 Spring hill, fi!Spencer Alfred Ricba.rd M.B. 12 Cabnl Unwin Percy Brooke L.R.O.P. & S.Edin_ 111Purvis Alfred, 48 Westcombe Park road, l"pper Clapton NE road, Batter!Hla SW 313 New King's road, Fulham SW Blsckheath SE & 156 Trafalgar road, SaTJdeman Muir M.B., C.M. 56 Wolfington Spencer Percy Jn. L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 147 Van Praagh Hdrold John M..D. S Hone!:­ Greenwich SE road, Weet Norwood SE Mellison rd.& 886 Garratt la.Tooting SW bourne road, Kilburn N W ~IIQuiller Charles Turner, 97 Larkhall rise Sanders Basil Stanley· L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 1Spo1forth John L.R.C.P.Edin. 24 Rich­ Vardon Alfred Dorriforth L.R.C.P. & s_ & 2 The Gables, Old Town,Clapham SW 292 Munster road, Fulham SW borough road, Cricklewood NW Edin., J.P. 2 Victoria road, Stoke New­ !IIQuirke Jn. J. 308 Lillie rd. Fnlham SW Sargent George Pearse M.D., L.S.A. 232 BSpong John Fuller, 284 Balbam High rd. ington N & 34Cazenove rd.Stk.NewngtnN DRead Charles M.D., L.S.A. 17 Willoughby Stockwell road SW Upper Tooting SW & 4 Longmead road, §Verdon, Knight & Scott, 68 Streatham road, Hampstead NW Satchell Em~st Percy M.B., B.S. 4 Filmer Tooting SW hill SW; 410 Bru:ton road '"i!W & T-1 fiiReevea John Kingham B.A. 66 Upper road, Fulbam SW ti!Spooner Frederick Henry M.D., C.M., Streatham High road SW · Tuhe bill SW ti!Saundry James Baynard M.D.Brnx., L.S.A. 33 Pernbury road,Low.ClaptonNE Villanueva. Francis H., L.R.C.P.&B.Edin., Reid Alexander M.B., C.M. 64 Shepherd's L.S.A. 72 Blackheath hill,Greenwich BE Btanham William Charles B.A., L.B.A. 353 LS.A. 8 Peckham road, Camberwell SE Bush green, Shepherd's Bueh W ti!Scatliff & Morton, 30 Underhill road & Wick road, Hackney Wick NE tiiVincent John Francis, 1 Ritherdon rii. liRendall Percy J., M.D.Brux., L.S.A. 29 463 f,ordsbip lane, East Dulwicb SE §Steedman & :ti!Plews, 17 Prentis road; Upper Tooting SW Blackheath park, Blackheath SE Schole,field Robert Ernest M.B., B.S. 27 400 Streatbam Higlh road & 5 Mitcham tiiVoller F. 2 .Alexandra av. Battersea SW fURPvell Hugh Stanley. 49 Wimbledon St. John's park, Blackheath SE lane, Streatham SW IIVores William Mallam B.A.., M_B. 70. Park road; 138 Hi!lh street & 247 Wim· Scott George M.B., Ch.B. 291 Wimbledon Stephens Mrs. Henrietta Leila Delfield Maxted road, Peckham SE bledon Park road, Wandsworth SW Park road, Wimbledon SW & surgery, M.B. 4!1 Leigham Court rd-Streathm fiW tOWakeham Charles Hy. 714 Harrow road :tftReynolds & :tiiKirton, 48 Barry rd. East 304 Merton road, Soutbfields SW I!Stevens Francis Jsph. M.A., M.D., D.P.H. W & 12 Mortimer road, Kensal Green W Dulwich SE & Ashvilie, Forest Hl.rd SE tSC'ott Henry Thomas M.D.Brux., L.S.A. Town hall, Peckham rd. Oamberwell SE ti!Walford Reginalfl llanwood Hodson, 244 tiiReynolds Bryan Ellis M.B. 16 Orleans 69 Mill lane. West end. Kilburn ~W Stewad Hugh Milton M.A., M.D., B.O. Finchley road, Hampstead NW road, Hornsey Rise N t'!Sc'>tt T. Grah!lm (anresthetist), 11 Herne 123 Thurlow Park road, Dulwich SE IWall Abiathar L.R.C.P.Edin., L.S.A. U HRE>ynolds John M.D.Brux. 11 Brixton bill SE Stiell GavinM.D.,C.M.54 Elms rd.ClphmSW Thornton avenue, Streatham Hill SW hill SW ts ... uclamore Charles Edward B.A. 42 Stoddart George M.B., B.S. 1 Devonshire Wallace Joseph Brownlie M.B., C.M. UT Reynolds Joseph Henry M.B., C.M. 730 Tollington park N & 82 Andover road, road, South r,ambeth SW North side, Clapham Common SW Fulham road SW HollowRv N ti!Stokes Lennard. 40 Lee rd. Blackbth SE tiiWallis Charles William George Robinso11 tiiRPynold!! Leonard Grugeon, 26 Balham !I!Sears Charles Newton M.D., B.S. 1 !§Stone William Gream M.A., M.D., B.Ch. B.A. 23 Pepys road, New Cross SE hill SW Baring road, Lee SE Hillside, Champion hill, Camberwell SE tiiWallis Sidney Seymour, 69 East Dul­ ti!Reynolds Russell John M.B., B.S. 17 QSerjeant David Maurice M.D., L.S.A. 27 ti!Strugnell & fiiYule, Grove End house, wich road SE Stn>atham hill SW Peckham road, Camberwell SE Highgate road NW & 9 St. Albans vils. Walsh Richard Francis L.R.C.P. & S. Rhodes John D., L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 65 Serjeant Miss Helen Mary L.R.C.P. & 8. Highgate road NW Edin. 29 Pembury road, Clapton NE le Bnttf>Nea Park road SW Edin. 27 Peckham road. Camberwell SE QStrugnell Waiter Thomas M.D.Lond., 38 Chatsworth road, Lower Clapton NE tliRi<'hnril~ John Ev11ns M.B. 67 High st. fSevmour & Glarville, 98 Heath street, L.S.A. 213 Brixton bill SW tWarry John King M.D., M.R.C.P. ~ Stoke NPwinl:!'ton N Hampstead NW tiiStubbs Isma:v Donald, 53 Bedford road, Filey avenue, Stoke Newington N Ri ... hards John Theodore M.B., C.M., B.Sc. ti!Seymour Edward Albert M.B., B.S. 63 Clapham SW li!Watkins Frank Augustn~ L.S.A.. 11~ 71 ThurlPil:!'h road, Balbam SW Rosslyn hill, Hampstead NW Stubbs John Dixon M.A., M.B., B.C. 126 Denmark hih. Camberwell SE Richardson Henry Edward L.R.C.P. & S. RRhackleton Henry B.A., M.D. 12 West Tnlse hill SW Watt Alexander Mitchell M.B., C.M. 09- Edin. 5 Stirling road, Stockwell SW hill, Svde-1bam SE ti!Sturdy & Palmer, 81 Bolingbroke grove, East Dulwich road SE tRRix Francis William M.B. 4 DPnnin!!'ton Sbapland & tii:Bsird, 43 Brixton hill SW Battersea SW & 9 Spencer road, Watt Arthur John lLB., Ch.B. Park Park road, WP~t Hamp•tea<l.KilhnrnNW & 31 Akerman road, Brixton SW Wandsworth SW house, Hanover park, Peckham SE fiiRoberts Edward Hugh D.P.H.347 Queen's ti!Sharman, tlld'Esterre & :ti!Maitland, 2 tflStnrges-Jones Wilfrid Edward L.S.A. 26 OWebb Hugh L.R.C.P.Edin. 217 New roa.d, Battersea SW A venue gate, Dulwich Wood park; 20 Half Moon lane. Herne Hill SE King's road, Fulham SW tRRobPrta Ernest, 71 Peckham rye SE & Farquhar road, N orwood SE; 76 Park ti!Summerskill William, 124 Manor park. Webb Patrick Robert L.R.C.P.Edin. 52-Z 'fi EynPila roa<l, East Dulwich SE road, Dnlwich SE & 235 Gipsy road, Lee SE & 4 Staplehurst rd.Lewisbm SE Fulham road W tiiRoberb Francis Henry, 16 Church road, West Norwood BE Sutherland Mrs. Annie C.. M.D.Brnx., Webster Thomas Duncan M.B., C.M. 4r3 Forest Hill SE ti!Sbarman Henry M.D. 40 Arkwright rd. L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 73 South side, Clap­ Rushey green, Catford BE fi!RobPrts Thomas Hownrd Frederick, 71 Hampstead NW ham Common SW Welch Samuel Horace Rexford L.R.C.S. Peckham ryE" SE & 177 East Dulwicb ti!Shf>ars William M.D. 111 Rnshey green USwallow & ti!Son, 343 Clapham road Edin. 90 Knight's hill, We. Norwood SE !!'rove, ERst Dulwich RE & 297 Brownhill road, Catford SE SW; 61 South side, Clapham Common Wells John Allan Robertson L.S.A. l Roberts Thomas Rowland L.S.A. 25 Gra.n­ Sbelley Mrs. Rachel Hicks M.B., B.S. 1 SW & C!ifton lodge, Clarence road, Silverton road, Hammersmith W ville gardens; 7 Hop good street & 25 Hammersmith terrace, Hammersmith W Clapham Park SW Welply Alfred M.D., B.Cb.Ire'l. 295 Seven Sh!-pherd's Bush green W ti!Shenton Edward Warren Hine, 7 BeRth t~Tait & ti!Bousfield. 84 Hornsey lane N Sisters road, Finsbury Park N & 151 tliRobert~on George Struan M.D. 101 Tbur­ man5ions, The Grove, Hamp~tead NW IITalbot Russell Main L.R.C.P.Edin. 64 Blackstock road, Finsbury Park N low Park road, Dnlwich SE Shepperd Albert L.S.A. 13a, Railton road, Boyne road, Lee SE Wheeler-O'Bryen Jamea M.D. (Vermont}, tiiRobPrbon James 1\f.B. 130 Chri•t,.hnr<'b Herne Hill SE & 51 Tulse hill SW Taylor, Ferguson & Hill, 223 High st. L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 103 Mayow roall, road, Streatham SW Sbo:ver Arthur Frederick M.D., B.O. 101 TootingSW & 3Foulser rd. Up. Tootng SW Sydenham SE • Robertmn John TJ.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 337 Tollington park N Taylor Robert M.D., C.M.l Pembury road, §White & §tSmith, 388 Upper Richmond Br;xhm road SW Sidg-wick Job.n Ernest M.B., B.B. 192 Lower Clapton NE road & 16 St. John's road, Putney SW Robertson William L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 11 Queen's road & 95 Lausanne road, tiiTebb Albert Edward M.D., B.S. 3 The ~IIWhite Finch, 23 Vanbrugh park. Streatham High road SW Peckbam SE Grove, Hampstead NW Blackheath SE Robertson Wm. Borwick M.D. 101 Thur­ tiiSilver Hugh William L.S.A. 9 Newlands fi!Thomas Cadogan, 170 GM"ratt lane, White George Plunkett M.B., B.Ch. l low Park road, West Dulwich SE park, Sydenham SE Wandsworth SW Albert Bridge road, Batt.ersea SW Robertson William I vera eh M. D., C.M- Simon David Ap M.B., Ch.B. 219 New QThompson Alfred William L.B.A. 290 & tiiWhitehead Arthnr, 320 Queen's road, 101 Thurlow Park road, Dnlwich SE King's road, Fnlham SW 292 Ivydale road.
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