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Physicians and Surgeons Acheson, John 1875 Anglesey Villa, Outram Road, John Inglefield Acheson, MD 35 Aldous, Herbert James Physicians and Surgeons http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html Acheson, John 1875 Anglesey Villa, Outram Road, John Inglefield Acheson, MD 35 Aldous, Herbert James 1905 Leverton, 13 Yarborough Road, Herbert James Aldous, no trade listed 1 1911-1923 Leverton, 13 Yarborough Road, Herbert James Aldous, LRCS, LSA, Physician & Surgeon 1 Alexander, Samuel 1914 Devonshire House, 1 Grove Road South, Samuel Philip Alexander, MD, MRCS, Physician & Surgeon 1 1891 Tecumseh, Kent Road, Samuel Philip Alexander, MD, MRCS, Physician & Surgeon 1 1892-1899 Tecumseh, 20 Kent Road, Samuel Philip Alexander, MD, MRCS, Physician & Surgeon 1 1902-1917 20 Kent Road, Samuel Philip Alexander, MD, MRCS, Physician & Surgeon 1 1897-1901 2 Shaftesbury Road/Kent Road, Samuel Philip Alexander, MD, MRCS 1 Alford, Daniel 1875 Stanhope House, Ashburton Road, Daniel Alford, Surgeon 35 Alford, Samuel 1879 1 Richmond Terrace, Samuel Alford, MD 165 1881 Richmond Road, Samuel Alford, MD 165 Alford, W 1879 Warwick House, Clarence Parade, W.H Alford, MRCS, LSA 165 {Probably Axford} Allan, Walter Horace 1934-1937 1 Victoria Road North, Walter Horace Allan, MRCS, LRCP, Physician & Surgeon 1 1938-1948 Winkfield, 34 Victoria Road North, Walter Horace Allan, MRCS, LRCP, Physician & Surgeon 11 1951-1966 34 Victoria Road North, Walter Horace Allan, MRCS, LRCP, Physician & Surgeon 11 Allnut, Joseph F 1859 Mile End, Joseph F Allnut, Surgeon 59 1863 Commercial Road, J.F Allnut, Surgeon 63 1865 Herbert Street, Joseph Fenn Allnutt, Surgeon 1 1867 325 Commercial Road, Joseph Fenn Allnutt, Surgeon 1 D’Alton, Hamilton Kingston Crescent, see Gleeson & Guyer Andrews, Alfred 1859 20 Oakley Place, Alfred Andrews, Surgeon & Surgeon Dentist 59 Argent, D 1964-1967 3 Cousins Grove, D.E Argent, MB, FFARCS, Anaesthesist 1 1971 2 Cousins Grove, D.E Argent, MB, FFARCS, Anaesthesist 1 Physicians and Surgeons http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html Arnold See Mayhew 1934-1938 11 Gladys Avenue, Leslie Mayhew Arnold, LMSSA, Physician & Surgeon 1 1935 [28414] 11 Gladys Avenue alterations for Dr L.M Arnold 95 1940-1958 11 Gladys Avenue, Leslie M Arnold, LMSSA; Edward Oliver Morrison, MRCS, LRCP, LMSSA, Physicians & Surgeons 1 1960-1962 11 Gladys Avenue, Leslie M Arnold, LMSSA; Edward Oliver Morrison, MRCS, LRCP, LMSSA; D Constad, MB, MRCS, LRCP, Physicians & Surgeons 1 1964 11 Gladys Avenue, Leslie M Arnold, LMSSA; Edward Oliver Morrison, MRCS, LRCP, LMSSA; D Constad, MB, MRCS, LRCP; C.L.C Arnold, MB, MRCS, LRCP, Physicians & Surgeons 1 1966-1971 11 Gladys Avenue, Constad, Arnold & Knight, Physicians & Surgeons 1 1973-1976 11 Gladys Avenue, Guyer, Constad, Arnold, Knight & Olford, Physicians & Surgeons 1 1911-1918 North End House, London Road, Mayhew, Arnold & Wood, Physicians & Surgeons; Samuel Arnold, MB 1 1923 North End House, London Road, Samuel Arnold, MB, CM; Leslie Mayhew Arnold, LMSSA, Physicians & Surgeons 1 1928 North End House, London Road, Samuel Arnold, MB, CM, Physician & Surgeon 1 1940-1946 344 London Road, Leslie Mayhew Arnold, LMSSA; Edward Oliver Morrison, MRCS, LRCP, LMSSA, Physicians & Surgeons 1 1948-1964 344 London Road, Edward Oliver Morrison, MRCS, LRCP, LMSSA, Physician & Surgeon 1 Ashworth, Norman 1973 1 Chacksfield Court, Craneswater Park, David Robinson, FRCS; Norman Ashworth, MRCS, DOMS; Peter J Fenton, FRCS; J.A Seymour-Jones, FRCS; Physicians & Surgeons 1 1975-1976 1 Chacksfield Court, Craneswater Park, David Robinson, FRCS; Norman Ashworth, MD; Peter J Fenton, FRCS; J.A Seymour-Jones, FRCS; John D Younghusband, MB, FRCS, Physicians & Surgeons 1 1966-1967 2 Helena Road, Norman Ashworth, MRCS, DOMS, Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon 1 1960-1964 Oaklands, 3 Nelson Road, Southsea, Norman Ashworth, MRCS, DOMS; Arthur E Barrett, DOMS, MRCS, Ophthalmic Surgeona 1 1960-1971 Cranford, 3 St Helens Close, Norman Ashworth, MRCS, DOMS, Ophthalmic Surgeon 1 Atkinson See Diver & Atkinson Axford, William See also Guillemard 1874 Warwick House, Clarence Parade, W.H Axford, MB 96 1875 Warwick House, Clarence Parade, William Henry Axford, Surgeon 35 1881 52 Clarence Parade, W.H Axford, MB, MRCS 165 1886 52 Clarence Parade, William Henry Axford, Surgeon 1 1887 52 Clarence Parade, William Henry Axford, MRCS 166 1888 52 Clarence Parade, W.H Axford 165 Physicians and Surgeons http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 1891-1892 52 Clarence Parade, William Henry Axford, MB, Surgeon 1 1894-1897 21 Clarence Parade, William Hy Axford, MB, Surgeon 1 Ayling, C Fratton Road, see Mead, Fratton Road, Mead Copnor Road Aylward, Peter 1784 Queen Street, Surgeon 61 Barnett, Trevor See Hodges, Prestwick 1934 Marlowe, Parkstone Avenue, Trevor Barnett, MD, FRCS, Physician & Surgeon 1 1936-1942 24 Nettlecombe Avenue, Trevor Barnett, MD, FRCS, Physician & Surgeon 1 1946-1948 24 Nettlecombe Avenue, Trevor Barnett, MD, FRCS, MRCOG, Surgeon 1 1951-1956 Pantiles, Eastern Parade, Trevor Barnett, MD, FRCS, MRCOG, Surgeon 1 1958-1962 16 Bruce Road, Trevor Barnett, MD, FRCS, MRCOG, Surgeon 1 1964-1971 16 Bruce Road, Trevor Barnett, MD, FRCS, FRCOG, Surgeon 1 Barrett, Arthur Nelson Road, see Ashworth Batchelor, Richard 1823-1830 5 Wish Street, Richard Batchelor, Surgeon 44 1839 6 Wish Street, Richard Bachelor(sic), Surgeon 159 1844 50 Wish Street, Richard Batchelor, Surgeon 44 1851 Alpha Cottage, {Castle Road}Southsea, Richard Batchelor, Surgeon 90 1852 Alpha Cottage, {Castle Road}Southsea, Richard Batchelor, Surgeon 90 1852 Alpha Cottage, {Castle Road}Southsea, Richard Batchelor, Surgeon 128 1855 Castle Road, Richard Batchelor, Surgeon 35 1859 Castle Road, Richard Batchelor, Surgeon 59 1863 Somerset House, Green Road, Richard Batchelor, Surgeon 63 1865 Somerset House, Green Road, Richard Batchelor, MRCS, Surgeon 63 Bayne Arundel Street, see Mulvaney Beaton, Thomas 1952 [4727] 2 Helena Road, alterations & additions for Dr Beaton 95 1953-1964 2 Helena Road, Thomas Beaton, CBE, MD, FRCP, Physician & Surgeon 1 Bell, Walter 1891-1892 Tiverton House, Brougham Road, Walter Whitmarsh Bell, MRCS, LSA, Physician & Surgeon 1 Benthall, Albert 1891 Cobham Lodge, 21 Clarendon Road, Albert Benthall, Surgeon 1 1892 17 Osborne Road, Albert Bentall, MRCP 1 Physicians and Surgeons http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 1894 Watermere, 17 Osborne Road, Albert Bentall, Physician & Surgeon 1 Bentham 1886 Victoria Villa, Victoria Road South, Augustus L Bentham, Surgeon 1 1887 Victoria Villa, Victoria Road South, A.L Bentham, Surgeon 166 1888 Victoria Villa, Victoria Road South, A.L Bentham, Surgeon 165 1891-1905 Victoria Villa, 15 Victoria Road South, Augustus Lanson Bentham, Surgeon 1 1896-1905 23 Victoria Road South, Thomas Bentham, MD 1 1867 Pointon House, Victoria Road South, Augustus Lanson Bentham, Surgeon; Thomas Bentham, MD 1 1871 Painter House, Victoria Road, Augustus Lanson Bentham; Thomas Bentham, MD, Surgeons 59 1874 Pointon House, Victoria Road South, Thomas Bentham, MD; Augustus Landon Bentham 96 1875 Pointon House, Victoria Road South, Thomas Bentham, Surgeon 35 1879 Pointon House, Victoria Road South, Thomas Bentham, MD 165 1886 Pointon House, Victoria Road South, Thomas Bentham, Surgeon 1 1887 Pointon House, Victoria Road South, T Bentham, Surgeon 166 1888 Pointon House, Victoria Road South, T Bentham 165 1891-1892 Pointon House, Victoria Road South, Thomas Bentham, MD 1 1894 Pointon House, 83 Victoria Road South, Thomas Bentham, MD 1 1875 Collingwood House, Victoria Road South, Augustus Lawson Bentham, Surgeon 35 1879 Collingwood House, Augustus L Bentham, MRCS 165 Bentham, Samuel 1855 4 Norfolk Street, Samuel Bentham, Surgeon 35 1859 Norfolk Street, Samuel Bentham, Surgeon 59 1863 Norfolk House, Norfolk Square, S Bentham, Surgeon 63 1865 Norfolk House, Norfolk Square, S Bentham, Surgeon 75 1867 Norfolk Street, Samuel Bentham, Surgeon 1 1871 Norfolk Street, Samuel Bentham, no trade listed 59 1874 10 Norfolk Street, Samuel Bentham, Surgeon 96 1875 10 Norfolk Street, Samuel Bentham, Surgeon 35 1879 10 Norfolk Street, S Bentham, MRCS, LSA 165 1881 10 Norfolk Street, Samuel Bentham, Surgeon 165 Bhar, D 1960 358 Copnor Road, D Bhar, MB, Physician & Surgeon 1 Birch, John 1951 7 Brandon Road, John Birch, MB, MRCS, LRCP, Physician & Surgeon 1 1951-1960 9 Gladys Avenue, John Birch, MB, MRCS, LRCP, Physician & Surgeon 1 1962-1964 25 Osborne Road, John Birch, MB, MRCS, LRCP, Physician & Surgeon 1 1966-1971 25 Osborne Road, John Birch, MB, MRCS, LRCP, Physician 1 Bird 1914 15 Clarence Parade, Beverley Bird, LRCP, LRCS, LM, Electro- Therapeutist & Physician 1 Physicians and Surgeons http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 1915 15 Clarence Parade, Elliot Beverley Bird, LRCP, LRCS, LM, Physician 1 1917-1918 15 Clarence Parade, Mrs Beverley Bird, LRCP, LRCS, LM, Electro- Therapeutist & Physician 1 1923-1928 15 Clarence Parade, Elliot Beverley Bird, LRCP, LRSC, LM, Radiologist & Physician 1 1934-1936 15 Clarence Parade, Elliot Beverley Steeds-Bird, DSO,LRCP, LRSC, LM, Radiologist & Physician 1 1937-1938 15 Clarence Parade, Elliot Beverley Steeds-Bird, DSO,LRCP, LRSC, LM, Radiologist & Physician; Ronald S MacHardy, MB, Radiologist & Physician 1 1940-1948 15 Clarence Parade, Elliot Beverley Steeds-Bird, DSO,LRCP, LRSC, LM, Radiologist & Physician; Ronald S MacHardy, MB, Radiologist & Physician; Robert C.W Staley, MRCS, LRCP, LDS, Radiologist 1 1951-1953 15 Clarence Parade, Ronald S MacHardy, MB, Radiologist & Physician; Robert C.W Staley, MRCS, LRCP, LDS, Radiologist 1 1956 15 Clarence Parade, Ronald S MacHardy, MB, Radiologist
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