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Sir Philip Sydney Jones (15 April 1836 – 18 September 1918)〔John Garrett, '(Jones, Sir Philip Sydney (1836 - 1918) )', ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 4, MUP, 1972, pp 490-491. Retrieved 2009-08-23〕 was an Australian medical practitioner and University of Sydney vice-chancellor 1904–1906. ==Early life== Jones was born in Sydney, the second son of David Jones, a Welsh immigrant who founded the department store David Jones Limited in 1838, and his second wife Jane Hall, ''née'' Mander.〔 Jones was educated at private schools under William Timothy Cape, T. S. Dodds (in Surry Hills) and Henry Cary (in Darling Point), and then went to London in 1853 to study medicine at University College.〔 During his course he took the medals for anatomy and medicine, graduated M.B. in 1859, M.D. in 1860, and became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1861. Jones was awarded the Fellowes gold medal given to the most proficient student in clinical knowledge. He married Hannah Howard Charter in 1863.
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