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Authorised form of nameBernard; Charles (1650 - 1710); surgeon
Dates1650 - 1710
NationalityBritish
Place of birthWaddon, Surrey, England
Date of birthc 1650
Place of deathLongleat House, Wiltshire, England
Date of death9 October 1710
DatesAndPlacesBaptism: 7 August 1652
Burial: Church of Longbridge Deverill, Warminster, Wiltshire, England
OccupationSurgeon
ActivityCareer:
Apprenticed to Henry Boone, surgeon, for seven years and upon completion of his apprenticeship he was admitted a freeman of the Barber–Surgeons' Company in December (1677); Surgeon to the CharterhouseSurgeon (1679); St Bartholomew's Hospital, London (1686); Sergeant-Surgeon to Queen Anne (1702); known for his skill in surgery and his desire never to operate unnecessarily; collected a fine library which was sold after his death.
Memberships:
Barber Surgeons' Company (Master 1703)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election30/11/1696
RSActivityRoyal Society roles:
Council: 1697
RelationshipsParents: Revd Dr Samuel Bernard (1590/91–1657) and Elizabeth (1608/9–1705)
Siblings: Francis Bernard
Spouse: Susanna Gardner
Children: Charles, Susan, Elizabeth, and Mary
OtherInfoBecame the leading surgeon of his day gaining a reputation for excellency in operating. A notable success was Benjamin (later Bishop) Hoadly, whose leg he saved when other surgeons recommended amputation.
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SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Hunter
Notes:
Proposed by Sir Hans Sloane
CodeNA5634
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
MS/390/106Bond of Charles Bernard to the Treasurer of the Royal Society17 December 1696
EL/B2/41Letter, from William Beeston to Charles Bernard at the Old Bailey, dated at Jamaica8 April 1696
EL/B2/42Letter, from Charles Bernard to Hans Sloane26 September 1696
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