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- Frederick_Spicer abstract "Frederick Spicer (1820 – 7 May 1905) was a medical doctor and politician in the colony of South Australia.Dr. Spicer was one of five brothers, four having been trained as doctors, and emigrated to Victoria in the early 1850s. He practised in St. Kilda, Victoria for a while before moving to South Australia in 1862 to take a position of House Surgeon with the Adelaide Hospital. He took over the practice of Dr. Taylor at Kensington in 1864, and was followed by Dr. John Benson both as House Surgeon and, in 1866, at Kensington. Spicer next had a practice in Adelaide with Dr. Augustus Davies, formerly of Clare.He was appointed in 1867 to a panel of enquiry into the operation of the Hospital, which, over the objections of the Colonial Surgeon, Robert Waters Moore MRCS (1820–1884), recommended sweeping reforms.He returned to England around 1871 and died at Tufnell Park.".
- Frederick_Spicer birthDate "1820".
- Frederick_Spicer birthYear "1820".
- Frederick_Spicer deathDate "1905-05-07".
- Frederick_Spicer deathPlace Tufnell_Park.
- Frederick_Spicer deathYear "1905".
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- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Cavendish_Square.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Adelaide.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Clare,_South_Australia.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Thomas_Smith.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Sturt_(South_Australia).
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Fisher_(Australian_politician).
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Kensington_Gardens,_South_Australia.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Bullock_Andrews.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Waters_Moore.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Rose_Park,_South_Australia.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Adelaide_Hospital.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_House_of_Assembly.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink St_Kilda,_Victoria.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink T._G._Waterhouse.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Tufnell_Park.
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Frederick_Spicer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frederick Spicer".
- Frederick_Spicer dateOfBirth "1820".
- Frederick_Spicer dateOfDeath "1905-05-07".
- Frederick_Spicer name "Spicer, Frederick".
- Frederick_Spicer placeOfDeath "Tufnell park, London".
- Frederick_Spicer shortDescription "doctor and politician in South Australia".
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- Frederick_Spicer description "doctor and politician in South Australia".
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- Frederick_Spicer comment "Frederick Spicer (1820 – 7 May 1905) was a medical doctor and politician in the colony of South Australia.Dr. Spicer was one of five brothers, four having been trained as doctors, and emigrated to Victoria in the early 1850s. He practised in St. Kilda, Victoria for a while before moving to South Australia in 1862 to take a position of House Surgeon with the Adelaide Hospital. He took over the practice of Dr. Taylor at Kensington in 1864, and was followed by Dr.".
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