Physician, pathologist, reformer and philanthropist., of Hodgkin's disease fame.
Born Middlesex. Died Jaffa, Palestine (now Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel).
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Thomas Hodgkin
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Thomas Hodgkin
Greater London Council Thomas Hodgkin, 1798 - 1866, physician, reformer and ...
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Hunt's House at Guy's Hospital
Another, partial, view of this building here. Â Dates approximate.
C. A. Patten
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Royal Army Medical College
Built on the site of Millbank Prison.
Thomas Wakley
Reformer and founder of "The Lancet" - begun in Oct 1823. Spoke in Parliament in defence of the Tolpuddle Martyrs. Â See Caroline's Miscellany for more information. Born Membury, Devon. Buried at K...
Dr George Webster
General Practioner. Â Founded the first British Medical Association, which existed 1836 - 1845. Worked in Dulwich, 1815 until his death in 1875. At Genealogy we find: "Â Dr Webster b Brechin {north ...
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