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His medical studies commenced in the house of a general practitioner, whence in 1821 he removed to Edinburgh. In 1822 he won the medal offered by
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for a Latin ode on the occasion of his visit to Scotland. The original poem is lost, but a translation made by his brother is preserved in
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Hingston first practised as a physician at Penzance 1828–32, and afterwards removed to Truro. He contributed to the
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Hingston, third son of Margaret and John Hingston, clerk in the custom house, was baptised at
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He died at Falmouth, whither he had removed for the benefit of the
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In 1824 he was admitted to the degree of MD, after publishing an
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On the use of Iron among the Earlier Nations of Europe,
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and in the same year he brought out a new edition of
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