• William Watson (1837–1879), was a surgeon in the 105th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers during the American Civil War. During his duty in the Army...
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  • Confederate States Army William Watson (surgeon) (1837–1879), in Pennsylvania Volunteers during the American Civil War William Thornton Watson (1887–1961), New...
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    trained at Netley as an assistant surgeon in the British Army. (In a non-canonical story, "The Field Bazaar", Watson is described as having received his...
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    Rear admiral Sir William Watson Cheyne, 1st Baronet, KCMG, CB, FRS, FRCS (14 December 1852 – 19 April 1932) was a Scottish surgeon and bacteriologist...
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  • Reginald Watson Watson-Jones, FRCS (born Reginald Watson Jones; 4 March 1902 – 9 August 1972) was a prominent English orthopaedic surgeon. Reginald Watson Jones...
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    William Inglis (3 April 1713 -10 July 1792) was a Scottish surgeon who had the unique distinction of serving as Deacon of the Incorporation of Surgeons...
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    novice Adso of Melk, who acts as his Dr. Watson. Furthermore, Umberto Eco's description of Brother William bears marked similarities in both physique...
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  • William Walker (6 November 1813 – 16 August 1885) was a Scottish surgeon who specialised in ophthalmic surgery. He was Surgeon Oculist in Scotland to Queen...
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    The Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England) is an independent professional body and registered charity that promotes and advances standards...
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    Archibald Watson FRCS (27 July 1849 – 30 July 1940) was an Australian surgeon and professor of anatomy at the University of Adelaide. Watson was born at...
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    William Wood FRCSEd FRSE (13 September 1782–3 September 1858) was a 19th-century Scottish surgeon who twice served as President of the Royal College of...
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  • the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh from 1943 to 1945. He was born in Newington, Edinburgh in 1879, the son of Rev William Johnstone DD and his...
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  • lectures occasionally at the Medical School William Lawrence – surgeon, a founder of British ophthalmology William Elford Leach – English zoologist and marine...
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    William Edwards Ladd (September 8, 1880 – April 15, 1967) was an American surgeon, and is commonly regarded as one of the founders of pediatric surgery...
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  • William Farquharson (1760-1823) was a senior Scottish surgeon during the Scottish Enlightenment. He served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons...
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    Square to live in, and also in 1793 the medical collection of the surgeon Henry Watson. The house, at 14 George Street, became celebrated as an anatomical...
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    the city William Wallace (1768–1843), mathematician George Watson (1654–1723), accountant and founder of George Watson's College James Watson (died 1722)...
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    United Kingdom. It was created on 20 July 1908 for the surgeon and bacteriologist Sir Watson Cheyne. As of 2010 the title is held by his great-grandson...
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  • Bill MacLennan (category People educated at George Watson's College)
    William Donald MacLennan (4 April 1921 — 29 September 2002) was a Scottish paediatric surgeon and international rugby union player of the 1940s. MacLennan...
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    of Physicians and Surgeons and graduated from there in 1875. In 1881, he married Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt, the daughter of William Henry Vanderbilt. For...
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  • Veterinary Surgeons. Archived from the original on 4 July 2007. Retrieved 19 September 2007. Meldrum, Keith; Watson, Bill (10 February 2018). "William Howard...
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  • Graeme Groom – Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital, London; Co-Chair and Volunteer surgeon, IDEALS Charity; Founder, Rebuild. For...
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  • John William Struthers FRCSEd (3 May 1874 – 15 August 1953) was a Scottish surgeon. During World War I he served as a major in the Royal Army Medical...
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    February 2023. "William Anderson". Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. 2023. Retrieved 5 October 2023. "James Gibson". Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh...
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    Billroth (1829–1894), Austrian surgeon Bowman's capsule and Bowman's layer – Sir William Bowman (1816–1892), English surgeon-anatomist Broca's area – Paul...
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    Watson (1831–1907) Crimean War surgeon, Surgeon to the King (Scotland), first President of the Edinburgh Dental Hospital William Watson, Baron Watson...
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    of military surgery William Mitchell Banks (1842–1904), surgeon Major General William Burney Bannerman (1858–1924), military surgeon Andrew Whyte Barclay...
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    The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is an institute of physicians and surgeons in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded by Peter Lowe after receiving...
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    John Smith (dentist) (category Scottish surgeons)
    the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (1883) and president of the British Dental Association. He was the official surgeon/dentist to Queen Victoria...
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  • Law as Dr. John Watson, Holmes' companion and close friend who is also a surgeon and a veteran of the Second Afghan War. Law's Watson is more like the...
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