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Hurry, Jamieson Boyd.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 25, 1876. Of Devon. S. of the Rev. Nicholas,
Minister of the Gospel [and Anne Shaw Jamieson]. B. June 8, 1857, at Tor
Mohun. Schools [Neuchâtel and] City of London (Dr Abbott). Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 1880; M.B. 1882; M.A. and M.D. 1885; B.C. 1890. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1882. For many years a leading physician at Reading, and
also well known as an antiquary. Historian of Reading Abbey, taking a keen
interest in its preservation, and wrote several books on it. Author,
Vicious Circles in Disease, translated into several languages;
Vicious Circles in Sociology; Imhotep, a valuable contribution to the
history of medicine. Gave a monument of Henry I to Reading. Retired from
practice by 1920, and lived latterly at Bournemouth, where he died Feb. 13,
1930. Founded the Michael Foster Studentship, 1912. (Medical
Directories
; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Feb. 15, 1930.)
Jamieson Boyd HURRY
Approx. lifespan: 1857–1930
pens. St John's College adm1876:08:25
Of Devon
s. of Rev. Nicholas HURRY Minister of: Gospel
s. of Anne Shaw Jamieson HURRY
b. Tor Mohun [Tormoham???] [ Devon ] 1857:06:08
Schools [Neuchâtel [ Switzerland ] ? Sch: City of London City of London, [ London ] ( Dr – ABBOTT )
Matric. 1876:10MT:
BA 1880
MB 1882
MA 1885
MD 1885
BChir 1890
At: St Bartholomew's Hospital [ London ]
MRCS 1882
for many years a leading
Physician: Reading, [ Berkshire ]
and also well known as an antiquary.
Historian of Reading Abbey, [ Berkshire ]
taking a keen interest in its preservation, and wrote several books on it.
Publ.: Vicious Circles in Disease, translated into several languages; Vicious Circles in Sociology ; Imhotep, a valuable contribution to the history of medicine
Gave a monument of Henry I to Reading, [ Berkshire ]
Retired from practice by 1920, and latterly Bournemouth, [ Hampshire ]
d. there 1930:02:13
Founded the Michael Foster Studentship 1912
( Medical Directories ; Scott, MSS. ; The Times 1930:02:15.)

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