William Falls
Male, Deceased Person
1825 – 1889
Who was William Falls?
William Stewart Falls was an English doctor and rower who won Silver Wherries at Henley Royal Regatta.
Falls was born at Clifton, Bristol, the son of William Falls, a naval surgeon, and his wife Elizabeth. He received medical training at St George's Hospital. He was a keen water sportsman and rowed for the St George's Club on the River Thames. In 1847 with his friend, W Coulthard, he won Silver Wherries at Henley Royal Regatta beating T Pollock and Thomas Howard Fellows of Leander Club on appeal in the final.
Falls received his M.R.C.S.Eng. in 1847 and was house-surgeon at St George's Hospital. In 1849, he started in practice at Hampstead with Mr. Evans. In 1856 he went to Bournemouth where he was consulting physician at the Royal Victoria Hospital and at St. Mary's Home for Invalid Ladies in Bournemouth. He was a recognised specialist in diseases of the chest and was senior physician of the Sanatorium for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest. He took the degree of M.D. at St. Andrews in 1863 and became F.R.C P.London in 1875.
In 1867 Falls was elected a member of the Bournemouth Improvement Commissioners.
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