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DAKIN, William Radford was born in 1860 in Congleton, Cheshire. Son of John Dakin, Justice of the Peace, and Eliza, daughter of William Radford of Irlam, Cheshire.
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DAKIN, William Radford was born in 1860 in Congleton, Cheshire. Son of John Dakin, Justice of the Peace, and Eliza, daughter of William Radford of Irlam, Cheshire.
Studied at Grammar School, Macclesfield. Guy’s Hospital. Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, London University. Doctor of Medicine; Bachelor of Surgery (London).
Fellow Royal College Physicians. House Physician and Obstetric Resident Guy’s Hospital, 1882-1883. Physician to the Royal Hospital for Children and Women, 1885-1891.
Obstetric Physician to Great Northern Hospital 1887-1891. Elected to St. George’s Hospital, 1891. President of St. George’s Graphic Society.
Examiner in Obstetric Medicine Royal College Physicians, 1893-1897. Examiner, University of Oxford, Royal College Surgeons. President Obstetrical Society of London, 1905-1907. Obstetric Physician and Lecturer on Midwifery and Diseases of Women to St. George’s Hospital; Physician to the General Lying-in Hospital.
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Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (London). Clubs: Conservative, Automobile, Fly-Fishers’.