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Emil Arnold Praeger

Emil Arnold Praeger
File:Praeger, Emil Arnold.jpg
Born 1817
Residence 13 Cambridge Place, Clifton
Occupation artist
engineer
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
left 1867.07.15 last listed
elected_ASL 1866.08.01

Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

proposed 1866.06.19

Notes From Elsewhere

Name: Emil A. Praeger Spouse: Anne F. Praeger Birth: abt 1817 - Konigsberg British Subject (Bir), Preußen Residence: 1881 - Clifton, Gloucestershire, England

Emile Arnold Praeger, artist and engineer [list of Bristol residents]

Name and description of the Debtor, as in the Deed —
Emil Arnold Praeger, of No. 13, Cambridge-place, in
the parish of Clifton, in the city and county of Bristol,
Drawing Master. [London Gazette, Aug. 20 1867]

Name Emil Arnold Praeger Sex Male Daughter Nannie Elizabeth Praeger

The plaintiff, Mr. Praeger, a professor at Clifton College, on the night of September 14,1868, travelled on the Bristol and Exeter Railway, and got out ...
ACTION AGAINST A RAILWAY action was brought on Tuesday the assises of the Western Cirouit, held Bristol, Mr. Praeger, drawing master, of Clifton College, against the Bristol and Exeter Railway Company, recover damages for injuries sustained ...
In the Court of Exchequer on Friday, the rule for a new trial in the case of Praeger the Bristol and Exeter Railway came ou for argument. The plaintiff stepped out of a train at the Yatton Junction at part of

Among the artist exhibitors we may mention the following -Henry Park ; Emil Arnold Praeger. Clifton [Wiltshire Independent 1864]


[this may be the son of?] The late Mr Emil Arnold Praeger. - Mr Praeger, whose death is announced as having taken place at Los Angeles, California, USA, on March 6th, had been in practice in that city for about four years, during which time he had become so popular with his medical brethren that he was this year unanimously chosen president of the county medical society. He was a native of England and held the qualifications of LFPS Glas. and LSA, both of which he took in 1883, afterwards spending a short time in Africa and also practising in England. Some twelve or fourteen years ago he commenced practice in British Columbia and became surgeon to the Vancouver Mining Company there, but on account of the illness of a daughter he sacrificed this position and went to Los Angeles. The Southern Californian Practitioner contains a very sympathetic notice of his life and last illness and adds that 'he held various important offices in the society, was a regular attendant at all medical meetings, was elected a member of the Faculty of the Medical College, and last year the Practitioner was fortunate in securing him for its editorial staff'. Mr Prager was forty-three years of age. He has left a widow and three children [Lancet May 21 1898]

THE LATE MR. EMIL ARNOLD PRAEGER.- Mr.
Praeger, whose death is announced as having taken place at
Los Angeles, California, U.S A" on March 6tb, had been in
practice in that city for about four yearp, during which time
he had become so popular with his medical brethren that he
was this year unanimously chosen president of the county
medical society. He was a native of England and held
the qualifications of L.F.PS.Glasg. and L.S.A., both
of which he took in 1883, afterwards spending a
short time in Africa and also practising in England.
Some twelve or fourteen years ago he commerced practice
in British Columbia and became surgeon to the Vancouver
Mining Company there, but on account of the illness of a
daughter he sacrificed this position and went to Los
Angeles. The Southern Californian Practitioner contains a
very sympathetic notice of his life and last illness and adds
that "he held various important offices in the society, was
a regular attendant at all medical meetings, was elected a
member of the Faculty of the Medical College, and last year the Practitioner was fortunate in securing him for ita
editorial staff." Mr. Praeger was forty-three years of age.
He has left a widow and three children.

Publications

External Publications

Outlines of the elementary principles of anthropological education (1850)
Praeger, Emil. Arnold, Royal College of Surgeons of England [may be son of, or another man all together - copy in Wellcome library, readable online]

House Publications

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