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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