From Contemporary Biographies, Wilts And Dorset, At The Opening Of The Twentieth Century, edited by W.T. Pike, published 1906:
Medical.
Partridge. Lionel Stroud Partridge, M.A., Eversfield House, Warminster; son of J.A. Partridge, educated at Magdalen College, Oxford; M.A. Oxon., and at Middlesex Hospital, London; also studied at Edinburgh, Rotunda Hospital, and Tropical Diseases at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and in Tropical Asiatic countries. Was invited to join the third expedition sent out by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine to investigate the conditions of the intensely Malarial districts on the West Coasts of Africa, with a view to rendering their habitation more practicable for the white races of mankind, but was obliged to decline the invitation; Member of the British Medical Association; formerly House Surgeon to the Buckinghamshire County Hospital, Aylesbury, and to the Eye Hospital, Oxford; now in general practice at Warminster; Surgeon to the Warminster Cottage Hospital.
