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Jenner, William. Hon. LL.D. 1881. 4th s. of John, of Rochester [ Kent ]. B. Jan. 30, 1815, at Chatham [ Kent ]. At University College, London . L.S.A., 1837. M.R.C.S., 1837. F.R.C.P., 1853. M.D., London, 1844. Practised in Albany Street, Regent's Park [ London ], making a special study of fevers. Professor of Pathological Anatomy at University College, London , 1849; Physician there, 1854-76. Holme Professor of Clinical Medicine at University College [ London ], 1860; Professor of the principles and practice of Medicine, 1863-72. Gulstonian Lecturer, 1853. Harveian Orator, 1876. President, R.C.P., 1881-8. F.R.S., 1864. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1870; Hon. LL.D., Edin., 1884. Physician-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria. Attended the Prince Consort in his last illness. Created Bart., 1868. K.C.B., 1872. G.C.B., 1889. Married, 1858, Adela Lucy Leman, 2nd dau. of Stephen Adey, and had issue. His chief claim to fame lies in his discovery that typhoid and typhus were two entirely different diseases. Died Dec. 11, 1898, at Greenwood, near Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire . ( Medical Directories; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. ) | William JENNER Approx. lifespan: 18151898 Hon.LLD 1881 4th s. of John JENNER of Rochester, [Kent], b. Chatham, [Kent], 1815:01:30 At [+ci] Sch: University College )) London , LSA 1837 MRCS 1837 FRCP 1853 MD London: 1844 pl] Practised: in Albany Street, Regent's Park, [London], , making a special study of fevers. Professor of: Pathological Anatomy [+ci] Sch: University College )) London , 1849 Physician: there 1854-76 Holme Professor of Clinical: Medicine [+ci] Sch: University College )) [London], 1860 Professor of: the principles and practice of Medicine 1863-72 Gulstonian Lecturer: 1853 Harveian Orator: 1876 President: R.C.P. 1881-88 FRS 1864 Hon.DCL Oxford University 1870 Hon.LLD, Edin. 1884 Physician: -in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria. Attended the Prince Consort in his last illness. Created Bart. 1868 KCB 1872 GCB 1889 m. 1858 Adela Lucy Leman ADEY 2nd dau. of Stephen ADEY had issue His chief claim to fame lies in his discovery that typhoid and typhus were two entirely different diseases. d. Greenwood, near Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire , 1898:12:11 ( Medical Directories; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. ) |