Index of Old Epsomian Biographies Between 1890 and 1914
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Index of Old Epsomian Biographies between 1890 and 1914 Doctors: GPs, Consultants and the Most Eminent Researched by . MAS . Each Old Epsomian is listed in alphabetical order. Those with longer biographies are linked to additional pages (click on underlined entries to follow the link). To find an entry, Ctrl+F Adams, Francis Philip (1896-1942). Epsom College: 1909-1915 FRANCIS PHILIP ADAMS (1896-1942). M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1909-1915. prefect. Rugby XV] was the son of Dr John Adams, of Aldersgate Street, London. He received his medical education at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, and went into general practice in Aldersgate, London. He was also Clinical Assistant in the Throat and Nose Department at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. During First War he served as a Lieutenant in the R.F.C. and R.F.A. and as a Flying Officer in the R.A.F. Adams-Lewis, David John (1891- ? ). Epsom College: 1906-1910 DAVID JOHN ADAMS-LEWIS (born 1891). M.B., B.S. (Lond.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1906-1910. prefect] was the son of Dr B. A. Lewis [afterwards Adams-Lewis], of Hafren Hall, Mydrim, Carmarthenshire. He received his medical education at the London Hospital. During the First World War he served as a Surgeon Captain in the R.N.V.R. (1914-1918). He was then appointed Honorary Medical Officer for the County Infirmary, Carmarthen, having previously been Casualty Officer, Resident Anaesthetist, and House Surgeon at the London Hospital. Alexander, Douglas Reid (1891-1951). Epsom College: 1902-1910 DOUGLAS REID ALEXANDER (1891-1951). M.C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Lond.), D.P.M [Epsom College 1902-1909. prefect. Rugby XV] was the son of Dr R. R. Alexander, Superintendent of Hanwell Asylum, Greater London. He received his medical education at St Mary’s Hospital. During the First World War he served as a Captain in the R.A.M.C. and was awarded the Military Cross (M.C.). After the war he was appointed Consultant Psychiatrist to Bexley, Horton, Banstead and Friern Hospitals. Allcock, Owen Philip (1895- ? ). Epsom College: 1909-1913 OWEN PHILIP ALLCOCK (born 1895). M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1909-1913. Rugby XV] was the son of A. J. Allcock, bank manager, of Belmont, Surrey. He received his medical education at St Mary’s Hospital, and went into general practice in Folkestone, Kent. During the First World War he served as a Lieutenant in the Durham Light Infantry and later as a Flying Officer in the R.F.C. (1914- 1918). Anderson, Professor Frederick Jasper (1886-1957). Epsom College: 1898-1902 Ashby, Joe Edward (1889-1948). Epsom College: 1904-1907 JOE EDWARD ASHBY (1889-1948). M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1904-1907] was the son of Dr John Ashby, of Haupsthwaite, Yorkshire, and brother of Harold Crowther Ashby [Epsom College 1906-1908], and John Ashby [Epsom College 1911-1912]. He received his medical education at Charing Cross Hospital, and went into general practice at Edgware, Middlesex. Atkinson, Charles Henry Fairbank (1884-1920). Epsom College: 1894-1902 CHARLES HENRY FAIRBANK ATKINSON (1884-1920). O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1894-1902] was the son of J. H. Atkinson, banker, of Epsom, and brother of Dr John Gerald Atkinson [Epsom College 1894-1899]. He received his medical education at Charing Cross Hospital, and went into general practice at St Tudy, Cornwall. During the First World War he served as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the R.N.V.R. Atkinson, Edward William (1881-1949). Epsom College: 1895-1898 EDWARD WILLIAM ATKINSON (1881-1949). M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1895-1898] was the son of Dr Joseph Atkinson, of Ronaldkirk, Darlington, County Durham. He received his medical education at the London Hospital, and went into general practice at Runcorn, Cheshire. Atkinson, Eric Miles (1895-1978). Epsom College: 1908-1913 ERIC MILES ATKINSON (1895-1978). M.B., B.S., (Lond.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1908-1912. prefect. Entrance Scholarship. Rosebery English Literature, Gardiner and Elocution Prizes] was the son of Arthur Miles Atkinson, surgeon of Newton Abbot, Devon. He was awarded an Entrance Scholarship to St Bartholomew’s Hospital, and as a Demonstrator in Anatomy at St Bartholomew’s Hospital won the Jacksonian Prize of the Royal College of Surgeons (1926) for his essay on brain abscess. During the First World War he served with the British Expeditionary Force in France (1914- 1915) as a motor-cycle dispatch rider, but then joined the Royal Navy as a Surgeon Lieutenant in 1917 until the end of the War. From 1925-1935 he worked in Bath as Surgeon in Charge of the ENT Department of the Royal United Hospital, and in 1928 he was appointed Hunterian Professor at the Royal College of Surgeons. Eric Atkinson then travelled to Canada where he worked for one year with Dr Wilder Penfield, the internationally acclaimed neurosurgeon, at the Neurological Institute in Montreal. In 1936, he moved to the USA and joined the staff of the Neurological Institute in New York, and, later, the Bellevue Hospital. In 1937 he became a Diplomate of the American Board of Otolaryngology, and in 1938 he became a Member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology. He later engaged in private practice in New York until 1964. Atkinson, John Gerald Fairbank (1882- ? ). Epsom College: 1894-1899 JOHN GERALD FAIRBANK ATKINSON [afterwards FAIRBANK] (born 1882). O.B.E., M.B. (Lond.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.), L.D.S. [Epsom College 1894-1899] was the son of J. H. Atkinson, a banker of Epsom, Surrey. He received his medical training at St Bartholomew’s Hospital and the Royal Dental Hospital, and then went into general practice in Hanover Square, London. He was also the Chief Assistant Dental Surgeon at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. During the First World War he served as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. Attenborough, Keith Edward (1892- ? ). Epsom College: 1906-1910 KEITH EDWARD ATTENBOROUGH (born 1892). M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1906-1910] was the son of Herbert Attenborough, jeweller, of Beckenham, Kent, and brother of Arnold Leete Attenborough [Epsom College 1906-1908]. He received his medical education at St Mary’s Hospital, and then went into general practice at Abbey Road, London, where he was also Medical Officer for the Home for Female Orphans, Grove Road, London, and Medical Officer for St Peter’s Home, Kilburn. During the First World War he served as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Royal Navy (1914-1918). Ayre, Thomas Philip (1901-1980). Epsom College: 1914-1920 Badcock, Austin Lewis [afterwards Benton] (1878-1953). Epsom College: 1893-1896 AUSTIN LEWIS BADCOCK [afterwards BENTON] (1878-1953). M.B., B.S. (Lond.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1893-1896] was the son of Dr L. C. Badcock, of Brighton, Sussex, brother of Leslie Herbert Badcock [Epsom College 1895- 1897], Gerald Sydney Badcock [Epsom College 1896-1900], and father of John Michael Benton [Epsom College 1935- 1940]. He received his medical education at Charing Cross Hospital, and went into general practice at Hove, Sussex. During the First World War he served as a Captain in the R.A.M.C. (1914- 1918). Bailey, Edward Townley (1898- ? ). Epsom College: 1913-1917 EDWARD TOWNLEY BAILEY (born 1898). M.B., B.S. (Lond.), L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. (Eng.) (born 1898) [Epsom College 1913-1916. prefect. Watts Science Prize] was the son of Arthur Bailey, mineral agent of Scarborough, Yorkshire, and brother of Dr Robert Townley Bailey, M.B.E. [Epsom College 1906-1911]. He was awarded the Freer Lucas Scholarship to the Middlesex Hospital, and during the First World War served as a Second Lieutenant in the West Yorkshire Regiment (1916-1918) at Ypres. He was later appointed Senior Assistant Medical Officer, St Leonard’s Hospital, Hoxton, City of London, having previously been a Surgical Registrar at the Middlesex Hospital. Bailey, Robert Townley (1893- ? ). Epsom College: 1906-1911 ROBERT TOWNLEY BAILEY (born 1893). M.B.E., M.B., B.S. (Lond.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1906-1911] was the son of Arthur Bailey, mineral agent, of Scarborough, and brother of Dr Edward Townley Bailey [Epsom College 1913- 1916]. He received his medical education at Charing Cross Hospital, and then went into general practice at Streatham, South London, where he was also Medical Officer for the Home for Incurables, Streatham. During the First World War he served as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Royal Navy (1914- 1918). Bakewell, George Victor (1887-1945). Epsom College: 1901-1906 GEORGE VICTOR BAKEWELL (1887-1945). O.B.E., B.A., M.B., B.Ch. (Cantab.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Eng.) [Epsom College 1901- 1906. head prefect. Rugby XV. Modern History, Brande Prizes] was the son of George Bakewell, china manufacturer, of Trentham, Staffordshire. He was a Scholar of Clare College, Cambridge and completed his medical training at the London Hospital, before entering general practice at Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, where he was Honorary Medical Officer for the Children’s Convalescent Home. During the First World War he served as a Major in the R.A.M.C. (Specialist in Operative Surgery) (1914-1918), and was mentioned twice in dispatches. Banks, Harry (1894-1981). Epsom College: 1908-1912 HARRY BANKS (1894-1981).