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Day George Edward. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Mar. 11, 1833. S. of George, of Manorabon House, Swansea. B. Aug. 4, 1815, at Tenby. Matric. Michs. 1833. Migrated to Pembroke, Feb. 5, 1834; B.A. (29th Wrangler) 1837; M.A. 1840; Lic. Med. 1843. Physician in London, 1843. M.R.C.P., 1844. F.R.C.P., 1847. Physician to Western General Dispensary. Lecturer on materia medica at Middlesex Hospital. Chandos Professor of Anatomy and Medicine at St Andrew's, 1849-63. M.D. (Giessen), 1849. F.R.S., 1850. Translated J.F. Simon's Animal Chemistry (2 vols.), 1845, and J. Vogel's Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body, 1847. Author of A practical Treatise on the domestic Management and most important diseases of advanced life, 1849; Chemistry in its relations to physiology and medicine, 1860, and of many articles in medical papers and Chambers's Encyclopaedia. Died at Andersey, Torquay, Jan. 31, 1872. (Boase, I. 841; D.N.B.) | George Edward DAY Approx. lifespan: 18151872 pens. Trinity College adm1833:03:11 s. of George DAY of Manorabon House, Manorabon, Swansea, [Glamorgan], b. Tenby, [Pembrokeshire], 1815:08:04 Matric 1833:10MT: Mig. to Pembroke College 1834:02:05 BA 29 th Wrangler 1837 MA 1840 Lic. ??? Medical 1843 Physician in: : London , 1843 MRCP 1844 FRCP 1847 Physician to: : Western General Dispensary Western, [London], Lecturer on materia medica at Middlesex Hospital Middlesex, [London], Chandos Professor of Anatomy: and Medicine St Andrew's, [Scotland], 1849-63 MD Giessen 1849 FRS 1850 Translated J.F. Simon's Animal Chemistry (2 vols.) 1845, and J. Vogel's Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body 1847 Author of A practical Treatise on the domestic Management and most important diseases of advanced life 1849; Chemistry in its relations to physiology and medicine 1860, and of many articles in medical papers and Chambers' Encyclopaedia. d. Andersey, Torquay, [Devon], 1872:01:31 ( Boase, I. 841; D.N.B. ) |