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  1. Frederick William Treves, actor: born Margate, Kent 29 March 1925; BEM 1943; married 1956 Margaret Stott (two sons, one daughter); died Mitcham, Surrey 30 January 2012. More about

  2. 1 de jul. de 2003 · Frederick Treves had operated on the Prince of Wales. in 1901, [sic] the night before his coronation, and. drained an appendix abscess that had been brewing. for several days.

  3. Fredrick Treves may refer to: Sir Frederick Treves, 1st Baronet (1853–1923), English surgeon; Frederick Treves (actor) (1925–2012), English actor This page was last edited on 2 April 2022, at 19:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. The history of the anatomy and surgery of the appendix is a beautiful chapter in medical education, and we appreciate the role of Sir Frederick Treves in its development. Arch Dis Child . 2003 Jun;88(6):549-52. doi: 10.1136/adc.88.6.549.

  5. 6 de feb. de 2012 · Frederick Treves, who has died aged 86, was a prolific character actor whose performances could overshadow those of the better-known stars appearing alongside him — a fact that he attributed his ...

  6. 6 de jul. de 2019 · Painted on the canvas in primitive colours was a life-size portrait of the Elephant Man. This very crude production depicted a frightful creature that could only have been possible in a nightmare. It was the figure of a man with the characteristics of an elephant. The transfiguration was not far advanced.

  7. Sir Frederick Treves, baronet (1853–1923), surgeon and author, was born at 108 Cornhill, Dorchester, Dorset, on 15 February 1853, the youngest son of William Treves, an upholsterer, and his wife, Jane (1814–1892). He attended Dorchester Grammar School and then Merchant Taylors' School in the City of London.