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Davies, Herbert.
Adm. pens. (age 20) at CAIUS, Oct. 17, 1835; commenced residence Oct. 1838.
S. of Thomas M.D. of London.
B. there Sept. 30, 1818.
School, North End House, Hampstead and a student at the London Hospital for three years.
Matric. Michs. 1838; Scholar, 1839-40; Prizeman.
Migrated to Queens', Mar. 6, 1840; B.A. (28th Wrangler), 1842; M.B. 1843.
Fellow of Queens', 1844-50.
M.D. 1848.
Studied at Paris and Vienna.
Assistant Physician to the London Hospital, 1845.
F.R.C.P., 1850.
Physician, 1854-74; Censor; Councillor, etc.
Practised in London.
Physician to the Bank of England.
His Lectures on the Physical Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Lungs and Heart, 1851, were translated into German and Dutch.
Author, Lectures on the Treatment of Rheumatic Fever in its acute stage exclusively by free Blistering. Married 1851 and had issue.
Lived in Finsbury Square, London.
Died Jan. 4, 1885, at Hampstead and buried in Hampstead cemetery.
Father of Herbert W. (1873), Arthur T. (1877) and E. R. J. Wyatt-Davies (1885).
(Venn, II. 234; D.N.B.)
Herbert DAVIES
Approx. lifespan: 1818–1885
pens. aged 20 Gonville & Caius College adm1835:10:17
commenced residence 1838:10
s. of Thomas MD of London
b. there 1818:09:30
School, North End House, Hampstead and a
Student at: : London Hospital for three years.
Matric 1838:10MT:
Scholar 1839-40
Prizeman
Mig. to Queens' College 1840:03:06
BA 28 th Wrangler 1842
MB 1843
Fellow of: : Queens' College 1844-50
MD 1848
Studied Paris, [ France ] and Vienna, [ Austria ]
Assistant Physician to: :
London Hospital London, [ London ] 1845
FRCP 1850
Physician: 1854-74
Censor;
Councillor: etc.
Practised in: : London
Physician to: : Bank of England
His Lectures on the Physical Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Lungs and Heart 1851, were translated into German and Dutch.
Publ.: Lectures on the Treatment of Rheumatic Fever in its acute stage exclusively by free Blistering.
m. 1851
and had issue. At Finsbury Square, London
d. Hampstead, [ London ] 1885:01:04
and buried in Hampstead cemetery [ London ]
father of Herbert W. DAVIES (1873), Arthur T. (1877) and E. R. J. Wyatt-Davies (1885)
( Venn, II. 234; D.N.B. )

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