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- Robert_Waters_Moore abstract "Robert Waters Moore M.R.C.S. (1819 – 6 December 1884) born in Cork, Ireland, was a prominent surgeon and medical practitioner in the early days of the colony of South Australia.His father was a member of a well-known family in County Limerick, and was a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. He began the study of medicine in the South Infirmary at Cork in 1835, and in 1840 he commenced working at the Charing Cross Hospital, London, where two years later he was appointed Demonstrator of Anatomy. In August, 1842, he was admitted to the Royal College of Surgeons. He also gained experience at the Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, and in the year 1845 he took his degree as Doctor of Medicine. In 1846 he migrated to New South Wales, where he gained employment as medical assistant for the notorious entrepreneur Benjamin Boyd of Twofold Bay. While with Mr. Boyd Dr. Moore met Mr. Oswald Brierly, the artist, who accompanied the Duke of Edinburgh on his visit to South Australia in 1867. Dr. Moore came to South Australia in 1847, and took up a practice in Burra, where he was appointed medical officer to the mines, holding this position for about three years.In 1851 he married Luduvine Dutton, daughter of William Hampden Dutton, and niece of Francis Stacker Dutton, who was for some time Agent-General of South Australia. This was shortly before the gold rush to Victoria, when around 1,500 men left South Australia for the goldfields, and a report published about the time states that the \"streets of Adelaide were deserted, houses were abandoned by their tenants, property was unmarketable, and a general arrest put on all business\". Dr. Moore was one of those who remained and in 1858 was selected by the then Government to act as Colonial Surgeon to replace Dr. William Gosse, who had resigned, also as Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum and President of the Medical Board and membership of the Vaccine Board. He was soon relieved of the Lunatic Asylum, for which a resident officer was appointed. In 1869 Dr. Moore resigned from the post of Colonial Surgeon, being succeeded by Dr. Paterson, and went into private practice, but continued as President of the Medical Board and official visitor with the Lunatic Asylum. He was also associated with the Orphan Home from its commencement, and served as its consulting physician. He was a Governor of St. Peters College, an Honorary Surgeon of the Female Refuge, and a member of the Linnæan Society. He acted as a Judge at various Horticultural and Floricultural Shows. He was highly literate and owned a library considered one of the best in the colony. He had an extensive practice and was very popular among the poor, to whom he always displayed the greatest kindness and consideration.".
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- Robert_Waters_Moore wikiPageWikiLink Westminster_Ophthalmic_Hospital.
- Robert_Waters_Moore wikiPageWikiLink William_Bundey_(mayor).
- Robert_Waters_Moore wikiPageWikiLink William_Finlayson_(churchman).
- Robert_Waters_Moore wikiPageWikiLink William_Gosse_(surgeon).
- Robert_Waters_Moore wikiPageWikiLink William_Milne_(politician).
- Robert_Waters_Moore wikiPageWikiLink William_Robinson_(Governor_of_Western_Australia).
- Robert_Waters_Moore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dr. Moore".
- Robert_Waters_Moore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert Waters Moore".
- Robert_Waters_Moore date "April 2012".
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- Robert_Waters_Moore subject Category:Australian_medical_doctors.
- Robert_Waters_Moore subject Category:Settlers_of_South_Australia.
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- Robert_Waters_Moore comment "Robert Waters Moore M.R.C.S. (1819 – 6 December 1884) born in Cork, Ireland, was a prominent surgeon and medical practitioner in the early days of the colony of South Australia.His father was a member of a well-known family in County Limerick, and was a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. He began the study of medicine in the South Infirmary at Cork in 1835, and in 1840 he commenced working at the Charing Cross Hospital, London, where two years later he was appointed Demonstrator of Anatomy.".
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