词条 | Thomas Bradley (physician) |
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Thomas Bradley, M.D. (1751–1813) was an English physician. LifeBradley was a native of Worcester, where for some time he conducted a school in which mathematics formed a prominent study. About 1786 he withdrew from education, and, devoting himself to medical studies, went to Edinburgh, where he graduated M.D. in 1791. He settled in London, and on 22 December 1791 was admitted licentiate of the College of Physicians. From 1794 to 1811 he was physician to the Westminster Hospital. In the practice of his profession he was not very successful. Bradley died in St George's Fields at the close of 1813. WorksHis doctoral dissertation was published as De Epispasticorum Usu in variis morbis tractandis. For many years he acted as editor of the Medical and Physical Journal. He published a revised and enlarged edition of Joseph Fox the younger's Medical Dictionary, 1803, and also a Treatise on Worms and other Animals which infest the Human Body, 1813. On the Prospectus for Rees's Cyclopædia he was credited with writing articles on medicine. References{{DNB|wstitle=Bradley, Thomas (1751-1813)|volume=6}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bradley, Thomas}} 12 : 1751 births|1813 deaths|18th-century English people|19th-century English people|18th-century English medical doctors|People from Worcester|English medical writers|18th-century English writers|18th-century male writers|19th-century English writers|English editors|19th-century English medical doctors |
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