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Horton-Smith, Raymond John, 1873-1899, physician
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1873-1899
History
R J Horton-Smith was born in London on 16 Mar 1873, the son of Richard Horton-Smith and his wife Marilla nee Baily. He was educated at Reading and Marlborough College, Wiltshire, St John's College Cambridge, University of London (Wainwright Prizeman) and St Thomas' Hospital Medical School. He was awarded MA, MB, BC, MRCS, LRCP. He died of tuberculosis on 8 Oct 1899, at Davos, Switzerland, aged 27. The Raymond Horton-Smith Prize I the University of Cambridge was founded in his honour in 1900.
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KCL-AF0836
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0100 KCLCA
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Final
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Further information is available at the National Archives (F73464)