. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. Bacteriology at Lniversity ofSydney, .\ustralia (1883-1900). Lecturer on Medicine(igoo-igio). Pioneer of the Specific Treatment ofTuberculosis. Iresident of the Pathological Section of theInter-Colonial Medical Congress, Melbourne, 1887. New South Wales. Chairman of the of theInter-colonial Rabbit Commission, .\uthor of Tuberculinin the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis. AwardedWeber-Parkes Prize for Essay on Treatment of Tuberculosisby Specitic Products (1909). (Photo: Bassano) OLIVER KEY


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. Bacteriology at Lniversity ofSydney, .\ustralia (1883-1900). Lecturer on Medicine(igoo-igio). Pioneer of the Specific Treatment ofTuberculosis. Iresident of the Pathological Section of theInter-Colonial Medical Congress, Melbourne, 1887. New South Wales. Chairman of the of theInter-colonial Rabbit Commission, .\uthor of Tuberculinin the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis. AwardedWeber-Parkes Prize for Essay on Treatment of Tuberculosisby Specitic Products (1909). (Photo: Bassano) OLIVER KEY , , Consulting Physician ; Physician to the City of LondonHospital for Diseases of the Chest. He was formerlyProfessor of Medicine at the University College of Johannes-burg, and .\5sistant Physician to the \\estninister in the Encyclopaedia of Medicine for Practitioners,and has published various papers on the subject of ArterialDiseases and Blood Pressure. (Photo: Bassatio) 144 ROTABLE LOXDONERS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. ALBERT , Ml!., CM. (1878), , goldmedal (1882) Educated Edinburgh University, Vienna and Paris. LatePresident Royal Medical Society; Surgeon, French RedCross, I)I4-I9I5. Dr. Wilson has contributed to scientificand medical journals on the subjects of cancer, rheumatoidarthritis, the value of antiseptics in war wounds, the respon-sibilities of parentage, the de\clopment of the childs brain,etc., and is the author of Education. Personality andCrime, Untinishe<l Man. and Multiple : 23, New Cavendish Street; 5, Harley Road,Hampstead, and Minto House, Newquay. Member ofSeriices Club. (Pwio : Bass^iio)


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