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The board of trade nominated him a juror for hygiene, pharmacy, surgery, and medicine in the French international exhibition in April 1855; in 1861 he was appointed one of the committee for sanitary appliances in the international exhibition of 1862, and he became a fellow of the
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in 1840. For some time he acted as tutor in the family of the Count de Cresnoi, but in 1840 he commenced the practice of medicine in Paris. He was a fellow of the Anatomical Society of Paris, and at one period filled the post of president of the Paris Medical Society.
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of London in 1859. He enjoyed for many years a large practice and considerable social position.
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In March 1852 he became physician to the British embassy, and on 13 June 1853 was knighted at
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On 19 April 1841, Sir Joseph married Laura Cubitt, who was born on 2 February 1823 in
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Sir Joseph Olliffe was the friend and personal physician of
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