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Ludwig Bruck's List of Unregistered Practitioners
New South Wales COUNTRY TOWNS (99).
AH BING, Armidale. Chinese Doctor.
ALLEN, --, travelling. Advertises: "Man, why allow thy sight to
be destroyed, when, by welcoming young Professor Allen, and adopting his
rules, you can save the same?"
ALLEN, WALTER HORATIO, Murrumburrah. Writes " Dr." before his name,
and "Surgeon" after.
ALLEN, W., Wingham.
ANDERSON,-- , Murrurundi.Practises as " Doctor," Chemist,
and Photographer.
ANDREWS, S., Liverpool. Writes H.M.D. (Homeopath. Doctor of Med?)
after his name. Advertises himself as " Late Hon. Surgeon of the Bathurst
Hospital," whilst he had been only an attendant at that institution.
BARBER, Thomas, George.st., Parramatta.
BARRACLOUGH, Henry, Boggabri.Has practised in Australia for twenty
years, in Boggabri these last ten years.
BOURCHIER, Joseph Gabbett, Tumberumba.M.D. Eclectic Med. Coll.
Cincinnati, U.S.A., 1880. (?). Educated at Middleton, Co. Cork, Irel.;
passed Matriculation Exam. in 1872, and studied at Qu. Coll. Cork, till
1876 completing full course of lectures. A ttended South Infirmary Cork,
and the Cork Ophthalmic and Aural Hosp. Became AsSt. to Dr. Boldero, Parkside,
Eng., in 1876; to Dr. Macaulay, Halifax, 1877; to Dr. Young, Reading,
Berks., in 1878, and to Dr. Hoare, Birmingham. Has been in practice ten
year s; visited U.S. of America in 1879. In 1881 acted as assistant to
Dr. Borroughs, Frome, Somerset. Came out to Australia in 1882, acted as
assistant to the late Dr. Barnett, Tintaldra, Vic; travelled as Med. Ref.
to Aust. Widows' Fund Life Ass. Co.; late S urg. Pacific R.M.S. " Zealandia."
BOWNAS, John, Nyngan.
BROWN, William, Wellington. Signs " M.D." after his name. States
that he lost his diploma, and has been in practice since 1864, in New
Zealand, Fiji, and N. S. Wales; in the latter colony sinee 1876, on the
Manning and Macleay Rivers, and at Wellington, and that he has held the
following appointments in New Zealand.- Surg. N.Z. Local Forces (1866);
Govt Native Surg. (1866); Asst. Surg. Poverty Bay Mounted Rifles and Coroner
(1867); Pub. Vacc.; (1868) Asst. Surg. Armed Constabulary (1869).
BRUCE, John, Cumnock.
CANN, --. Cooranbong.
CANNEY, R. B., Gunnedah.
CLARKE, F. W., Neweastle.Assistant to Dr. J. Harris; Late Dispenser
N.S.W. Contingent in the Soudan.
CLARKE, Thomas Hamilton, Campbelltown. Stated In his evidence at
a coroner's inquest that, " He was not trained for the medical profession,
and never attended a lecture or hospital course."
COLLIER, James B., travelling through the colony, last heard of
at Braidwood. -- Advertises: " Thorough knowledge of his speciality gained
at tbe Great Ophthalmic and Aural Hospitals of Europe enables him to advise
and operate with confidence in ca ses of Throat Diseases, Deafness, Noise
in the Head, Defective Sight, Squinting, Ophthalmia, Watery Humours, Ulcers,
Cataract, Granulations, together with all the numerous diseases of thc
Eye, Ear, and Throat, which are treatedd on a new and scientific principle.
In obstinate cases of deafness, Dr Collier does not undertake to treat
any case by the aid of medicine - such being, in fact, useless in those
cases - but restores the ' hearing' by mechanical means, viz., Ear tubes."
COMBE, Charles John Rennie, Cooper St, Cootamundra. Claims to possess
the degrees M.D., L et L.Mid., R.C.P. et R. C. S. Edin, 1862, also to
have held the following appointments: Med. Off. to Exploring Expedition
to West Coast N.Z. (1863), Res. Sur g. Wakatipu Distr. Hosp., N.Z; Med
Off. Forbes Hosp., N S W. Claims to have studied for four years at the
Edinburgh Univ. Has been in practice for 25 years.
CORNELIUS, E., Coonamble. Describes himself as a " Genernl Medical
Practitioner". Has the word " Surgeon" outside his chemist's shop. Formerly
a schoolmaster at Coonamble.
CRANE, Hedley, Peat's Ferry, Hawkesbury River. Assistant to Dr.
T. B. Belgrave, of Sydney; pupil to the late Dr. Tuttell, of Ventnor,
for three years; attended various hospitals on operation days; acted as
Locum Tenens and General Assistant in Engl and. Arrived in New South Wales
early in 1885; was assistant to Dr Harding, late of Ryde, for 12 months.
CROMMELIN, Charles Ebden, corner Barker and Diary sts.; Casino.
J P. Styles himself "Dr". Med. Off. in charge of Casino Hospital. Formerly
of Milton.
*CURLING, Miss Ellen. George-st., Parramatta.
Ladies' Doctor. Claims to have studied under her father, the late Dr.
Curling, London; then for two years at the Ladies' Medical Coll., Fitzroy
Square; for two months at the City-rd Lying-in Hosp., London. States she
holds certificates, with honours, from Ladies' Med. Coll. for Midwifery,
Diseases of Women, and Outlines of Med. Science. Arrived in Australia
in 1870; practised for two years at St Kilda near Melbourne; for two years
at Taradale, Vic., and for the last 12 years in Parramatta.
DALE, Alfred, Barringun. States he was pupil of Dr. Ogilvie, Lond.;
Res. Asst. for two years at Charing Cross Hosp. Has practised m this colony
at Coolah, Walgett, Goodooga, &c.
DEANS, Robert Dunlop, Tumut.
DRILLEX, William H., Tamworth.
DUCROT, Louis, High-st., West Maitland.
EDELMAN, Henry. Newcastle. Has on his card "Qualified Accoucheur
from the Lying-in Hospital." Late assistant to thc late Dr. Inglis.
FADDY, W., Crown-st., Wollongong. Has the word " Surgeon" on his
door, and practises as a general practitioner. For many years at Taree,
Manning River.
FAITHFULL, George, Mitchell-st., Bourke. Advertises: " Member University
Edinburgh, late of Royal Dispensary and Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.
FALCONER, D. S., Nyngan.
FAUST, Nicholas Milton. M.P.S. of N. S. Wales. Studied for five
years at Senkenberg's Institute, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Germany. Possesses
certi- ficate entitling him to practise minor surgery, issucd by the Govt.
at Wiesbaden in 1876, and registered under Class No. I, 2496. Has been
in practice since 1876.
FISCHER,--, Hill End. J.P.; Miner.
FLOCKTON, F. P., Canowindra. Has becn practising in this district
for over twenty-five years.
FLORANCE, Alfred H., Blayney. Styles himself " Dr." and writes
after his name " M.B., Ph. Ch., etc., Univ. Melbourne, 1865".
GABBIEL, Charles L, West Kempsey. J.P. Native of Martinique, French
West Indies. Apprentice to Dr. L'Estrade for three years, attended then
the Hospital Fort Royal for two years; went then to Montpellier, France,
to complete his study, but was compelled to relinquish his studies through
want of means. Became surgeon on board a French whaler, left the ship
at Akaroa, N Z., proceeded then to the South Sea Islands, where he practised
for three years under the auspices of the French Catholic Mission. Settled
then in N. S. Wales, and has been in practice for thirty-six years.
GAGGIN, Richard Nason, " River View," Lismore. Claims the degrees
"L.R.C,P. and L.R.C.S. and L.M.E."
GILDEA, G. P. M., West Kempsey.
GOTHLEN, John, Moama.-- Student and Graduate of the Univ. of Upsala,
Sweden. Said to be a very good practitioner, and entirely reliable man.
HARCOURT, G. H., late of Carcoar.-- Advertises the degrees of M.A.,
M.D., M.R.C.P.E.
HARRIS,-- , Orange.
HEWITT,-- , Bowenfels.
HICKS,-- , Ferndale Estate, Bellinger River.-- Has practised in
N.S.W. 2 1/2 years.
HIGGS, C. P., Clarence Town.-- Advertises: " Dr. C. P. Higgs, M.R.C.S.E;.,
L.A.C.L.M. aud S.D., and Government Vaccinator for Dungog, &c." Has been
practising in this district for upwards of 25 years.
HINTON, H., Sofala.
HOLDEN, REV. R. W., " Montacute House," Lawrence, Clarence Rivcr.--
Church of England clergyman of over 24 years' standing. Studied Allopathy
and Homeopathy privately, and under the late Dr. Hammond, in England,
for over seven years. Treated the p oor when in active parish work in
Victoria and South Australia. Settled at Lawrence in 1881, and, finding
that there was no resident medical practitioner, undertook to attend urgent
cases. His practice increased, and he now devotes himself solely to the
p ractice of medicine.
HOLLAND, REV. EDWARD, Dubbo.-- Homeopathist.
JOHNSTONE, R., Fernmount, late of Brushgrove.
KELLY,-- , Brewarrina.
KENDRICK, F. J., Gosford.-- Assistant to Dr. Calder.
KENRICK, G. H., Walgett.-- Druggist, Coroner, and Medical Practitioner;
late in charge of Walgett Hospital.
LADMORE, FREDERICK, Bateman's Bay.
LA ROCHE,-- , Gosford.
LAUGHTON, Ross, Mitchell (Sunny Corner).-- Chemist; has the word
"Surgeon" on his window.
LEE, Lewis, late of Port Macquarie, Stroud, Murwillumbah, Jerilderie,
and other places.-- Styles himself "Dr." Advertises: "All cases of Accouchement
and Uterine Diseases of either sex will be charged extra."
LOONEY, M. S. A., Toogong.-- Adds the following letters after his
name, " B.A., B.Sc., B.C.L., B.M., &c." Claims to be a lawfully ordained
Ch. of E. clergyman. States that he studied at St. Mary's Coll. Kilkenny,
and Christ College, Cashel, Irelan d. Then proceeded to America and continued
studies at the General Theological Seminary, New York, also at St. Luke's
Hosp. in connection with the Univ of N. York, and received the degrees
B.A., B.C.L., B.C.; then returned to England, and studied at King's Coll.
and King's Coll. Hosp. in connection with the London Univ., and received
the degrees B.Sc., L.L.B., B.M.; also went to Dublin, and obtainedthe
degrees B.D., B.S. Gained first-class honours and medals in nearly every
science. Intended to become a Me dical Missionary. Laboured in America,
India, Africa, and Australia for over fifteen years.
LOUGHNAN, EDMUND B., Coonabarabran.-- Advertises himself as " Dr.
Loughnan." Med. Att. Coonabarabran Cottage Hosp., and Loy. Castlereagh
Lodge of Oddfellows. Claims to possess the degrees "L.R.C.S. Irel., L.K.Q.C.P.
Irel. et L.M., 1862 "; also cla lms to have held the following appointments:
" Late Phys. Childr. Inflrm., Manchester, Eng. formerly House Surg. Jervis-st.
Hosp. Dubl., and Res. Accoucheur Coombe's Lying-in Hosp., Dubl." In active
practice since 1862, in N. S. Wales since 1879.
MacCABE, HENRY 0., Wollongong.
McCOLL, D. S., travelling in N. S. Wales.
McCULLAGH,-- , Mt. Vincent.
McGILL, ROBERT WARREN, Mitchell, Sunny Corner.-- By evidence given
in an assault case at the Police Court, Mitchell, on March 17,1886, he
calls himself an " Authorized Medical Practitioner," though he admits
that he is not warranted in using the t itle of Doctor, as he has no diploma.
Says that " he holds an authority from New Zealand to make up medicines."
MANBY,-- , Tuena.
MARSHALL, HENRY MORTON, Gundagai.-- M.D. Cincinnati, U.S.A., 1871;
Govt. Med. Off. and Vacc. (On N.S. Wales register prior to 1885.)
MILNE, JOHN S., Wollombi.
MOLZ, Jacob, late of Sydney and Kogarah, now of Albury.-- Claims
the degree M.D. New York Homeopath. Coll. of Phys. Advertises: " Ladies'
and Children's Diseases a specialty."
OAKESHOTT, JOHN JAMES, Gosford.-- Undergraduate Lond. Univ.; states
he has gone through full curriculum at St. Bartholomew's Hosp., Lond.;
and passed intermediate examination for the double qualification, Edin.
Univ. Was assistant to Dr. Calder fr om March, 1885 to April, 1886.
ODY, Wilberforce, Minmi.-- States he was registered as a student
at Durham on Sept 16,1875; attended Bristol Med. Sch. Lnnded in the colony
in 1882; was assistant to late Dr. Browne, of Campbelltowm, for six months;
has practised at Minmi since.
O'REILLY, --, Cobargo.
PATON, ANDREW, " Milltown Hotel," Bathurst. Publican.-- Practises
as " Eye Doctor."
PAUL, REV. FATHER, Bundarra.-- R.C. Priest.
PERICLES, J. (RODOCANACHI), Rylstone.-- Pub. Vacc. Native of
Greece. Studied medicine for two years at the Panepistimion (or University)
of Greece; then continued studies in Smyrna under Drs. Chas. Wood and
Jas. McCraith; also at the British Marit ime Hosp., Smyrna, for five years.
Came out to Australia in 1858, resided in Victoria till 1863, and since
then has practised in N.S.W. (22 years). Was Coroner for the Burrangong
(Young) District, and Med. Off. to Grenfell Hosp. Styles himself "General
Pr actitioner," and is prepared to undergo any reasonable examination
in all branches of the medical profession.
POWER, ARTHUR, Casino.-- States: Educated at Roy. Coll. Liege,
Belgium and St. John's School, Hurst-Pierpoint, Sussex, Eng. pupil of
Dr. Heelas, Reading, Eng., Sen. Res. Dispenser Melbourne Hosp., three
years; states he had charge of Dunolly and M aldon Hosps., Vic., afterwards
Asst. Surg Malden Island, So. Pacific; late Med. Off. H.M. Gaol, Port
Macquarie, N.S.W.; Govt. Vacc Wilmington and Melrose, B.A. Has been in
practice seven years.
PRITCHARD, WALTER G, near Balranald.-- Lives four miles from
Balranald; waa practising in Castlemaine (Vic.) some years ago; professes
to be registered in Victoria, though his name does not appear on official
register.
REAY, F. W., Charlton-st., Newcastle.
REDHEAD, Ernest W., Bingera.-- J.P. At one time in charge of
Warialda Hospital. Apprenticed to J. H. Stallard in 1847; attended Hospital
practice at Leicester Infirmary, the General Dispensary, Union Workhouse
Infirmary, and St. Mark's District in the Union. Practised in Sydney for
a few months, waa for five years Dispenser at Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum,
and has been practising in the Gwydir District for more than twenty years.
REID, R. Lawson-- Signs M.D. after name.
*RENAUD, Mrs, travelling in N.S. Wales.-- Advertises: " Mrs. Dr.
Renaud, M.D., the eminent Female Specialist, &c. Specialties-- Diseases
of Women and Children, Nervous Affections, and all chronic and complicated
complaints."
RIGNEY, --, Carp-st., Bega.-- Formerly wardsman in Sale Hosp.,
Vic.
ROBINSON,-- , Greta.
RYAN, JOSEPH, Wolumla-- Styles himself " Physician and Surgeon."
Visits Pambula every Thursday.
ST. GEORGE,-- , Mitchell, Sunny Corner -- Styles himsclf " Dr."
Advertises: " Dr. St. George, Physician and Surgeon, latc Surgeon to the
Burraga Copper Mine; also Assist Surgeon to the N.S.W. Contingent ". Surg.
Miners' Union, Mitchell; was a Di spenser to N.S.W. Contingent in the
Soudan.
SANTOS, J. G., Queanbeyan.
SCHULTZEN,-- , Branxton.
*SCOTCH MARY, Blacktown; late of Bondi, near Sydney.
SIBLEY,-- , Wallsend.-- Assistant to Dr. Nash.
SLEEMAN, JOHN, travelling in N. S. Wales.-- Signs " M.B. et Ch.
M. Cambr." after his name; practised at Bingera from July 1884 to April
1885; formerly of Ophir (N.Z.), and Ballarat (Vic.).
STREET,-- , Ballina.
TET FONG, Armidale.-- Chinese doctor.
THOMAS, --, Scone.-- Styles himself " Dr."
THOMAS, --, travelling in N. S. Wales. Advertises: " Dr. Thomas,
P.D.U., attends to any case of Sickness and Disease, Cancers, Tumers,
Indigestion, Stomaeh Disortiers, Female's and Children's Complaints, and
every form of Disease treated. Th ose suffering from Rheumatism, Chest
and Lung Affections, Asthma, also Chronic Diseases, would be well to consult
Dr. Thomas. Fees moderate. Dr. Thomas examines every person with test
Types, Jaggers and Talldy's Optimeter, becanse if wrong glasses
are given, it leads to very distressing complaints. Best Pebble Spectacles,
£1 18. per pair. No extra chargc for examining the eye and suiting the
sight."
TREVANA,--, Denman.
TROLLOPE,--, Buckinbong.
TURNER, William, Bourke. Homeopathist. Advertises himself as "Physician
and Surgeon." Formerly at Dubbo.
TURNER, William Beatty, Wallerawang. States he had four years medical
study in Edinburgh, and six months at St. George's Hospital, London. Passed
two examinations at University of Edinburgh. Has practised at Wallerawang
for 16 years.
WALKER, A, E. Oscar, Greta. In practice at Greta for about five
years.
WESTON, F., Western st., Parramatta.
WILLIAMS, John Cresslyn, Greta. In practice at Greta for about
10 years.
WILLIAMS, Llewellen A. Late Assistant in Newcastle.
WINDRUM, H., Adelong.
WRIGHT, John, " Medical Hall," Mittagong; also at the " Surgery,"
Moss Vale M.P.S. Advertises: " In all cases requiring care, attention,
and strict confidence, he may be relied upon. No unnecessary expense,
no mystery, and no humbug; but plain comm on sense. His reputation for
his treatment of children, skin discases, &c, is widely established and
generally known, and no fee will be taken for medicine if he cannot promise
a good result."
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