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Allbutt, Thomas Clifford.
Adm. pens. at CAIUS, May 31, 1855.
S. of Thomas (above), V. of Dewsbury, Yorks.
B. there July 20, 1836.
School, St Peter's, York.
Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar, 1856-63; B.A. 1859 (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1860); M.A. 1867; M.D. 1869.
Professorial Fellow, 1892; Hon. LL.D. 1920; Hon. D.Sc. (Oxon.) 1904; Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow) 1888; Hon. M.D. (Dublin) 1899; Hon. LL.D. (Toronto) 1906; Hon. LL.D. (St Andrew's) 1911.
Studied in Paris.
Medical student at St George's Hospital, London.
M.R.C.P., 1878.
F.R.C.P., 1882.
Gulstonian Lecturer, 1884.
Harveian Orator, 1900; Censor, 1906.
For many years practised as a Physician at Leeds, and Physician there to the General Infirmary, 1864-84.
Consulting Physician and Lecturer at the Leeds School of Medicine, 1861-89.
Did original work on the pathology of the nervous system, tetanus and hydrophobia.
Commissioner in Lunacy, 1889-92.
Returned to Cambridge.
Regius Professor of Physic, 1892-1925.
Physician to Addenbrooke's Hospital, 1892.
Consulting Physician to the Belgrave Hospital for Children; to the Mount Vernon Hospital for Consumption, etc.
Delivered the Lane Lectures at Cooper College, San Francisco, 1898.
F.R.S., 1880; a member of the Council, 1896-8. F.S.A., 1867.
K.C.B., 1907.
P.C., 1920.
Moxon Gold Medal, 1921.
J.P. and D.L. for the West Riding, Yorks.
J.P. for Cambs.
During the Great War, Hon. Col., R.A.M.C. An accomplished clinician and a devoted teacher; inventor of the short clinical thermometer; advocated the study of comparative medicine; his contribution to medical knowledge won for him a world-wide reputation.
Member of the Alpine Club.
His portrait by Sir William Orpen is in the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Author, The Ophthalmoscope in Medicine; System of Medicine (8 vols.); Science and Medieval Thought, etc.
Died s.p. Feb. 22, 1925, aged 88, at Cambridge.
Buried at Trumpington.
(Venn, II. 325; The Times, Feb. 23, 1925; D.N.B.)
Thomas Clifford ALLBUTT
Approx. lifespan: 1836–1925
Tripos: Gonville & Caius College N.S. 1860star
Adm pens. Gonville & Caius College 1855:05:31
s. of Thomas ALLBUTT (1828) V.: Dewsbury, Yorkshire ,
b. Dewsbury, Yorkshire , 1836:07:20
Sch: St Peter's York, Yorkshire ,
Matric 1855:10MT:
Scholar 1856-63
BA 1859
NatSci Tripos, 1st Class 1860
MA 1867
MD 1869
Professorial Fellow 1892
Hon.LLD 1920
Hon. DSc Oxford 1904
Hon.LLD Glasgow 1888
Hon. MD Dublin 1899
Hon.LLD Toronto 1906
Hon.LLD St Andrew's 1911
Studied in Paris, [France],
Medical student at St George's Hospital London ,
M.R.C.P. 1878
FRCP 1882
Gulstonian Lecturer: 1884
Harveian Orator: 1900
Censor: 1906
Physician at: : Leeds, [West Riding of Yorkshire], for many years
Physician: General Infirmary Leeds, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1864-84
Consulting Physician and Lecturer at: : Sch: Leeds School of Medicine [Leeds], [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1861-89
Did original work on the pathology of the nervous system, tetanus and hydrophobia:
Commissioner in Lunacy: 1889-92
Returned to Cambridge
Regius Professor of Physic: 1892-1925
Physician to: : Addenbrooke's Hospital 1892
Consulting Physician to: : Belgrave Hospital for Children
Consulting Physician to: : Mount Vernon Hospital for Consumption etc.
Delivered the Lane Lectures at: Sch: Cooper College San Francisco, [ USA ], 1898
FRS 1880
Member of: : Council 1896-98
FSA 1867
KCB 1907
P.C. 1920
Moxon Gold Medal 1921
J.P. and D.L. for: : West Riding of Yorkshire ,
J.P. for: : Cambridgeshire ,
Hon. Colonel: R.A.M.C. [1914-18]
An accomplished clinician and a devoted teacher; inventor of the short clinical thermometer; advocated the study of comparative medicine; his contribution to medical knowledge won for him a world-wide reputation:
Member of: : Alpine Club
His portrait by Sir William ORPEN is in Fitzwilliam Museum
Publ.: The Ophthalmoscope in Medicine; System of Medicine (8 vols.); Science and Medieval Thought etc.
d. aged 88, s.p . Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1925:02:22
bur. Trumpington, [Cambridgeshire],
( Venn, II. 325; The Times 1925:02:23; D.N.B .)
[add:] His portrait by Sir William ORPEN is in Fitzwilliam Museum c.1920 [:add]
[add:] bronze relief by M.G. GILLICK in Dept. of Medicine 1928 [:add]
[add:] Portrait engraving at CAS: F2; photographs CAS: H208; < > CUA , : Phot. 51 [:add]
[add:](Goodison: CP: 207)[:add]

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