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Edward Willis Way : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edward Willis Way Dr. Edward Willis Way (ca.1847 – 28 September 1901), frequently written as "E. Willis Way", was a noted medical doctor and surgeon in the early days of the colony of South Australia. ==History== Way was a son of Rev. James Way of the Bible Christian Church, and brother of Sir Samuel Way, the noted jurist, and left for Adelaide with his parents as a young child in the ''Anna Maria'', arriving on 14 November 1850. He was educated at AEI and St. Peter's College before studying medicine at Guy's Hospital and the University of Edinburgh. He returned to Adelaide and soon had a lucrative practice, though pursuit of wealth was not his prime concern. He was Medical Officer to the Stockade (later Yatala Labour Prison) and Health Officer to the Adelaide City Council. He established his own private hospital (previously Miss Baker's Private Hospital?) in North Adelaide. He lectured in obstetrics at the University of Adelaide. Much of his work at the North Adelaide Private Hospital was taken over by James Alexander Greer Hamilton (ca.1853 – 8 October 1925).
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