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Old 14-08-10, 21:13
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I tried googling but the only reference to a hospital I can find is a Cardiff Mental Hospital, later named Whitchurch Hospital, which didn't open till 1905.
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Old 14-08-10, 21:30
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oops thinking ~France...........sorry Joanie!!!! I meant you but was lost in thoughts of other things!

Nell, I am not sure about the private address.........I cannot find it, and the surgeon would not fit
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Old 14-08-10, 22:54
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Found this which might be of help

Cardiff 1891 Census

Description of Enumeration Districts


Sub District 1: Whitchurch Piece No. 4384

ED.11 Whitchurch & Tongwynlais

All that part of the parish of Whitchurch comprising 3 Elms, Brookside, Lower Village, Iron Row, Treoda, Glanynant Farm, Cross Road, Vicarage, Holly Bush, Pear Tree, Greenmeadow, Llwynmallt, Tongwynlais, Mill Road, and Tyisha.

Found this on rootsweb.

From Ancestry, here is the enumerator's page
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/Browse/...4382_4384-0525

I also have family from Whitchurch.

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Old 15-08-10, 19:00
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Hi Elderflower, thank you for that - it may help me to further investigate although I am not sure that the road/area/house known as Pear Tree still exists as I can find nothing about it at all.
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Old 01-11-10, 21:25
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~Well, I have another one in son in law's tree.........cause of death diarrhoea debility. There is no other illness listed.

Would I be right in thinking that, given that this is a final cause of death rather than an initial illness if you get my drift, and that nothing else is shown on the death certs, these poor unfortunates were perhaps not seen by a doctor at all until they actually died?

Clearly it was not merely a bad curry that saw them off, and there was some underlying medical problem but if they had no medical records then there would have been nothing for the doctor attending the death to go on??
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I don't think there was necessarily some underlying medical problem, particularly if it is not stated on the death cert.

Basically, you get up one morning, fit and healthy and then during the day develop diarrhoea from a bad curry and die, after a few hours or days.

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Old 02-11-10, 09:25
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I have also found the the term surgeon was used sometimes to describe a doctor. I have some street indexes for Burton on Trent and most of the doctors are described as surgeons.
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Old 02-11-10, 10:13
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I agree Marg.

My ggg grandmother had 'Edward Batt surgeon' attending several of her deliveries (she was a Quaker and those in attendence had to be noted on the Quaker BC) but I bet he wasn't performing multiple caesarians on her - at least, I hope he wasn't in the 1820s! lol
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