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William Perry Briggs : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Perry Briggs Dr William Perry Briggs (physician and surgeon) was the Medical Officer of Health for both the Wigton Rural District Sanitary Board and the Aspatria Urban District Council from the early 1880s to the time of his death in 1928. ==Early life== William Perry Briggs was born at Gilcrux, Cumbria in 1856. He began his education at the local school; an exceptional student he received a scholarship to study medicine under Lord Lister at the University of Edinburgh, where he qualified as a physician and surgeon. In early life he gained considerable practical experience, when serving as a medical officer in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78), where he was involved in the siege of Plevna. In 1879 he arrived at Aspatria where he became junior partner to Dr William Hodgson. His reputation as a medical practitioner was quickly recognised and upon the death of his partner he assumed the business, employing Ian McQuarry as assistant. When, in the 1920s, McQuarry left the area he was replaced Archibald Rankin, whose descendants were still practicing in the town in the early part of the twenty-first century.〔West Cumberland Times, 25 April 1928〕
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