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A granular roll-call of the medical profession in Edwardian London. Elegant, precise and quietly authoritative.First published in 1906, List Of The Fellows And Members Extra-Licentiates And Licentiates Of The Royal College Of Physicians Of London is a contemporary medical professional directory and a working historical physician register. As an Edwardian era reference, the compilation lists the College’s fellows, members and licentiates at a formative moment in British medical history, and supplies factual data on the organisations and career steps that defined early 20th century London practice. The entries are concise and factual: ideal for researchers cross-referencing certificates and appointments, for those assembling professional membership lists or tracing London medical practitioners, and for students of vintage medical societies seeking original institutional detail. As a genealogy research resource it provides dependable leads for family historians; as an academic medical collection item it supplies primary material for teaching and scholarship; and as a medical historians guide it helps reconstruct networks of practice across the capital.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.Accessible yet authoritative, the register rewards casual browsing and sustained scholarship alike. Casual readers drawn to the social texture of early 20th century London will find a network of names and affiliations that illuminate practice and profession; classic-literature collectors and period bibliophiles can appreciate the book as period material with research provenance, and collectors of medical ephemera will prize its authenticity. For medical historians, librarians and genealogists the volume is a working tool: cross-check appointments, trace training lines and reconstruct the social geography of medicine in the capital. Compiled at a time when professional membership lists helped define status and mobility, it remains a compact, reliable record for anyone assembling an academic medical collection or mapping British medical history.