The Practitioner . Dr. Robert Bcntley Todd-. Sir Williain Fcrgusson. FAMOUS HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL SCHOOLS. 701 paid its tribute to the fame of Lord Lister and his work, andthe last, but not least, of the well-deserved honours conferredupon him is his enrolment in the new Order of Merit, esta-blished by His Majesty King Edward VII., in 1902, whichcontains on its roll the names of only eight other distinguishedpersons. Lord Lister is also a member of His Majestys PrivyCouncil. SIR THOMAS W^ATSON, BART., , , , , Although not officially connected with Kings. CollegeHosp


The Practitioner . Dr. Robert Bcntley Todd-. Sir Williain Fcrgusson. FAMOUS HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL SCHOOLS. 701 paid its tribute to the fame of Lord Lister and his work, andthe last, but not least, of the well-deserved honours conferredupon him is his enrolment in the new Order of Merit, esta-blished by His Majesty King Edward VII., in 1902, whichcontains on its roll the names of only eight other distinguishedpersons. Lord Lister is also a member of His Majestys PrivyCouncil. SIR THOMAS W^ATSON, BART., , , , , Although not officially connected with Kings. CollegeHospital, Sir Thomas Watson, as Lecturer on Forensic Medicineand Professor of Medicine at Kings College, numbered amonghis pupils most of the early students at the hospital. Hewas born in Devonshire in 1792, and received his early educa-tion at the Bury St. Edmunds Grammar School. In 1811 heentered St. Johns College, Cambridge, and graduated as TenthWrangler in 1815. He studied medicine at St. Bartholomewsunder Abernethy, and graduated in


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