Charles Bond attended
Repton School and was apprenticed to Dr. C.M. Ridley in February 1875. Bond was an outdoor pupil at the
Leicester Royal Infirmary and enrolled to study medicine at
University College London. Bond was a contemporary of
Victor Horsley and
Frederick Walker Mott, both of whom had distinguished careers as medical doctors and scientists. Bond had a distinguished medical career at
University College London and he won two gold medals in physiology and anatomy and silver medals in surgery, midwifery, and medical jurisprudence. In addition to these honours, Bond also served as an assistant demonstrator in anatomy. Following the completion of his medical studies in 1879, Bond served as a house surgeon at the Bedford General Infirmary. In 1881, Bond was elected as a member of the
British Medical Association. ==Leicester Royal Infirmary==