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A man of high talents, Wadd had a rich fund of anecdote. He was an excellent draughtsman, and learnt etching to such good effect that the illustrations in his own works are all the products of his own needle. He married on 5 July 1806, Caroline Mackenzie, who survived him and by her had two children
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Both volumes contain a miscellany of things medical, and to the history of medicine and surgery in England. Many have utilised them, but few have acknowledged their indebtedness. They show a wide reading, but are thoroughly
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A Register of the Scholars Admitted Into Merchant Taylor's School: From A. D. 1562 to 1874, Comp. from Authentic Sources and Ed. with Biographical Notices
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was elected. He was chosen a member of the College of Surgeons of England in 1824, and was appointed a member of the court of examiners in succession to
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The original drawings are in the Royal College of Surgeons of England. There is no letterpress attacked to the work beyond the title-page.
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This is the work by which Wadd’s name is best known. The nucleus of the collection of portraits was presented to him about 1814 by
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on 18 December 1801, and in 1816 he contested the post of assistant-surgeon to St Bartholomew’s Hospital when
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while he was making a holiday tour in the south of Ireland. At the time of his death he was a fellow of the
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Notes collected by the late Mr. J. B. Bailey, librarian of the Royal College of Surgeons of England;
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Nugæ Chirurgicæ, or a Biographical Miscellany illustrative of a Collection of Professional Portraits
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on 3 August 1829. He was appointed one of the surgeons extraordinary to George IV on 30 March 1821.
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Nugæ Canoræ, or Epitaphian Mementoes (in stone-cutters’ verse) of the Medici Family, by Unus Quorum
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Additional information kindly given by Dr. F. J. Wadd, nephew of William Wadd.
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Catalogue of Portraits and Busts in the Royal College of Surgeons of England
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in 1797, and thus became one of the privileged class of surgeon’s pupils at
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Comments on Corpulency, Lineaments of Leanness, Mems on Diet and Dietetics
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Practical observations on the nature and cure of Strictures in the Urethra
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London, 1829, 8vo. The etchings in this volume remind one of
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London, 1809, 8vo: 2nd ed. 1811; reissued 1812; 3rd ed. 1826.
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London, 1815, 4to, with twenty-one plates; reissued 1817.
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People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
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London, 1810, 8vo, issued anonymously; 3rd ed. 1816;
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John Jackson
Merchant Taylor’s school
James Earle
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Royal College of Surgeons
John Painter Vincent
John Abernethy
Killarney
County Kerry
Mitchelstown
Linnean Society of London
John Jackson
Comments on Corpulency, Lineaments of Leanness, Mems on Diet and Dietetics
George Cruikshank
Cases of Diseased Bladder and Testicle
Nugæ Chirurgicæ, or a Biographical Miscellany illustrative of a Collection of Professional Portraits
Henry Fauntleroy
Nugæ Canoræ, or Epitaphian Mementoes (in stone-cutters’ verse) of the Medici Family, by Unus Quorum
Mems, Maxims, and Memoirs
"Obituary - William Wadd, Esq. F.L.S."
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Wadd, William

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