Person    | Male  Born 1821  Died 1889

Dr. Joseph Rogers

Categories: Medicine

Health care reformer. The picture source, an article on Rogers in the British Medical Journal, 16/12/1989, was kindly brought to my attention by one of its authors, Ruth Richardson.

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Dr. Joseph Rogers

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Dr. Joseph Rogers

English Heritage Dr. Joseph Rogers, 1821 - 1889, health care reformer, lived...

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G.P. Research Club

G.P. Research Club

A meeting of the club is held twice a year, at which various papers, from research ideas through to completed, published studies are presented. BJGP tells that this nationwide club was founded by ...

Group, Medicine

1 memorial
Walter Reed

Walter Reed

American army surgeon prominent in proving that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes. Born Belroi, Virginia. Died Washington.

Person, Armed Forces, Medicine, USA

1 memorial
Dr John Waggett

Dr John Waggett

At Elsevier Ruth Richardson writes:"That year {1882}, Dr John Waggett MD FRCS (1818–1909) decided to donate funds sufficient to erect a drinking fountain on the crest of London’s Notting Hill. Dr W...

Person, Benefactor, Medicine

1 memorial
Henry Stephens

Henry Stephens

Doctor and Inventor. Born Finchley. He invented an indelible blue-black ink. Not to be confused with his son Henry Charles 'Inky' Stephens.

Person, Industry, Medicine

1 memorial
Elizabeth Nicolson

Elizabeth Nicolson

Long ward nursing sister at Chelsea Hospital.

Person, Medicine

War dead non-military, WW2
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