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Frank Carr Beard
Frank Carr Beard | |||||||
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Residence | 44 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Sq | ||||||
Occupation | medical | ||||||
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Notes
Office Notes
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surgeon
Notes From Elsewhere
from The Times 11 June 1870: as soon as he [Charles Dickens] fell a telegram was dispatched to his old friend and constant medical attendant, Mr Frank Carr Beard of Welbeck Street, who went to Gad's Hill immediately, but found the condition of his patient to be past hope