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John Barnardo studied medicine and trained as a doctor. His education at the London Hospital Medical College equipped him with the skills needed to address the needs of impoverished children. However, he is best known for founding the Barnardo's charity, which focused on providing care and support for disadvantaged children in Victorian England. His work emphasized child welfare, education, and social reform.

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