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R. C. P. Born 1861 in Co. Roscommon, son of B. O'Brien; studied at Trinity College, Dublin, at the Middlesex Hospital, at Berlin, and at Copenhagen; many times Honoursman and Gold Medallist; was the introducer of the Light treatment into Dublin hospitals; helped to found the Skin and Cancer City Hospital.. Dublin, of which he is now the Hon. Physician; first Examiner for the qualification L. A. H. I. In Pathology; a member of many medical socie- ties and author of a number of medical works and ...essays; married (1900) MARY TERESA, dau. Of D. RODNEY, of Ivy Dene, Belfast. O'Brien, RIGHT REV. MGR DANIEL, V. G. Of Galloway- born 1860; educated at Ennis Dioc. Seminary and May- nooth; ordained iSSS; at Dumfries ever since; Religious Inspector of Diocese. O'Brien, CANON DAVID born at Mitchelstown, Co. Cork, 1861; educated at St Coleman's, Fermoy, and St John's College; ordained 1884, and appointed to Clifton, where all his priestly life has been spent; Member of the last Bristol School Board 1898-1903; Chairman of the Industrial Schools, and the Board's representative at conferences in Belfast and York; the Christian Brothers' College in Bristol witnesses to his interest in secondary education in the city: Canon of Clifton 1904, in which year he succeeded Mgr Arthur Russell as Adm.
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