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Frederick and Treves
In 1905 Sir Frederick Treves wrote that the village " straggles down hill like a small mountain stream.
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Sir Frederick Treves, with the support of Lord Lister, performed a then-radical operation of draining the appendix abscess through a small incision.
Eventually, the coronation had to be postponed and Edward had an operation performed by Frederick Treves of the London Hospital to drain the infected appendix.
* Sir Frederick Treves, 1st Bt ( doctor, treated King Edward VII and Joseph Merrick, " The Elephant Man ")
The " Elephant Man ", Joseph Carey Merrick ( 1862 1890 ) became well known in Whitechapel — he was exhibited in a shop on the Whitechapel Road before being helped by Dr Frederick Treves ( 1853 1923 ) at the Royal London Hospital, opposite the actual shop.
Norman's shop, directly across the street from the London Hospital, was visited by a surgeon named Frederick Treves, who invited Merrick to be examined and photographed.
He eventually made his way back to London ; unable to communicate, he was found by the police to have Frederick Treves ' card on him.
Like his colleagues, Tuckett was intrigued by the Elephant Man's deformities and told his senior colleague Frederick Treves.
Frederick Treves first met Merrick that November at a private viewing, before Norman opened the shop for the day.
Not long after Merrick's last examination with Frederick Treves, the police closed down Norman's shop on Whitechapel Road, and Merrick's Leicester managers withdrew him from Norman's care.
Unable to make himself understood, his only identifying possession was Frederick Treves ' card.
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The surgeon and author Frederick Treves was in medical practice in the town in 1877 79.
In 1905 Sir Frederick Treves described the church as a " handsome building " with an " exceedingly fine " situation.
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He then commenced the study of medicine at the London Hospital Medical College ( now part of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry ) under the tutelage of Sir Frederick Treves: he graduated in 1888.
Instead of her 1962 BBC role as daughter Anya, Judi Dench here played the mother Ranevskaya to Bill Paterson's Lopakhin, Anton Lesser as Trofimov, Frederick Treves as Gaev, Anna Massey as Sharlotta, and a 24-year-old Timothy Spall as Yepikhodov.
In 1986, the BBC produced a docudrama titled Man-Eaters of India with Frederick Treves in the role of Jim Corbett.
In 1905 in his book Highways and Byways in Dorset, Sir Frederick Treves tells how the village " was at one time the scene of a lurid drama " involving a Mr. John Truelove, who, after having got into financial difficulties, chose to lock himself in his house, then set fire to it and shoot himself, rather than face a visit from a Sheriff's officer.
Edmonsham House was built in 1589, and in 1905 was described by Sir Frederick Treves as " grey with age " and hence " like a mist in the wood ".
In 1905 Sir Frederick Treves described the church as " one of the handsomest in Dorsetshire ". The chalk hill just outside the village to the east, Fontmell Down, is a nature reserve.
In 1905 in his Highways and Byways in Dorset, Sir Frederick Treves called the original " a fountain as may be be found in a suburban tea garden or in front of a gaudy Italian villa.
The stone gateposts at the entrance remain from the original Coker manor ; these are topped by carved human heads which in 1905 Sir Frederick Treves described as " Blackamore's ", these being " those indefinite natives of the tropics having been used for the crest of the Coker family.
In 1905 Sir Frederick Treves wrote of Melbury Osmond that it " clings to a narrow waving lane on a steep slope, at the top of which is the church and at the bottom a stream ".

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