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John Stothert Bartrum
FRCS
File:Bartrum, John Stothert.jpg
Born 1817
Died 1904
Residence 41 Gay St, Bath;
13 Gay Street, Bath [1879]
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow
left 1900 last listed
elected_ESL 1865.11.07
elected_AI 1865
societies Royal College of Surgeons


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1817-1904 General Surgeon
Born at Bath, where his father and his mother, Miss Stothert, came of families well known in the City. Educated at King's College Hospital and was a Resident Officer at the Middlesex Hospital. He practised in Bath, first at 41, and after 1876 at 13, Gay Street, becoming Medical Officer to the Eastern Dispensary and Surgeon to the Mineral Water Hospital. He was an active member of the British Medical Association, being Hon Secretary and later President of the Bath Fund. He was prominent in civic affairs as Justice of the Peace, Alderman, and twice Mayor of bath. He retired from active practice in 1882 and died at Bath on Feb 17th, 1904. His photograph is in the College Album.

Born and died Bath. Was an apprentice in and mainly worked at hospitals in Bath except for a period at Westminster Hospital in 1830s. JP. *Although spelt Stothart in list of AI fellows, he is elsewhere spelt Stothert

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Publications:-
"Cases of Pelvic Abscess" - Prov Med and Surg Jour, 1849, 261.
"Craniotomy" - Ibid, 1850, 318.

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