Plaque

Dr Joseph T Clover

Inscription

Westminster City Council
Pioneer anaesthetist, Dr Joseph T Clover, 1825 - 1882, lived in a house on this site, 1853 - 1882.
History of Anaesthesia Society

Placed 2 March 1994.

Site: Dr Joseph T Clover (1 memorial)

W1, Cavendish Place, 3

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Dr. Joseph T Clover

Anaesthetist. Born in Aylsham, Norfolk. Buried in Brompton Cemetery. He d...

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