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<p> A distinguished physician and author, born at Somerby, Leicestershire; took the diploma of the [[Royal]] [[ | <p> A distinguished physician and author, born at Somerby, Leicestershire; took the diploma of the [[Royal]] College of [[Physicians]] in 1850, and graduated in medicine at St. Andrews four years later; founded the <i> Journal of Public [[Health]] </i> in 1855, and <i> The Asclepiad </i> in 1861, and the <i> Social Science Review </i> in 1862; won the Fothergilian gold medal and the Astley-Cooper prize of 300 guineas; made many valuable medical inventions, and was an active lecturer on sanitary science, &c.; was knighted in 1893 (1828-1896). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 15 October 2021
The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
A distinguished physician and author, born at Somerby, Leicestershire; took the diploma of the Royal College of Physicians in 1850, and graduated in medicine at St. Andrews four years later; founded the Journal of Public Health in 1855, and The Asclepiad in 1861, and the Social Science Review in 1862; won the Fothergilian gold medal and the Astley-Cooper prize of 300 guineas; made many valuable medical inventions, and was an active lecturer on sanitary science, &c.; was knighted in 1893 (1828-1896).