W. Hitchman

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W. Hitchman

W. Hitchman
AM, MD, FLS, MRCS
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Born 1817
Died 1889
Residence 51 Pembroke Place, Liverpool
Occupation medical
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membership ASL ordinary fellow
left 1866 [see A31/2/2]
elected_ASL 1865.04.04
societies Linnean Society of London
Royal College of Surgeons

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in A31/2/2 name crossed out R

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William Hitchman ?1817 – ?1889 MRCS London 1844, MD *Erlangen 1851, FLS, was a British orthodox physician, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Physician at the London Sanitarium, Regent’s Park, London, District Medical Officer at the Cirencester Union and the Workhouse Infirmary in Cirencester, who converted to homeopathy to become a Physician and Surgeon at the Liverpool Homeopathic Dispensary,
William Hitchman lived at 36 Brunswick Road, Liverpool, 2 Daulby Street, London Road, Liverpool, and at the Glastonbury Homeopathic Dispensary,

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