Search Results - Hodgkin, Thomas, 1798-1866

Thomas Hodgkin

Thomas Hodgkin RMS (17 August 1798 – 5 April 1866) was a British physician, considered one of the most prominent pathologists of his time and a pioneer in preventive medicine. He is now best known for the first account of Hodgkin's disease, a form of lymphoma and blood disease, in 1832. Hodgkin's work marked the beginning of times when a pathologist was actively involved in the clinical process. He was a contemporary of Thomas Addison and Richard Bright at Guy's Hospital in London. Provided by Wikipedia
  • Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
Refine Results
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3

    Society for the Improvement of the Condition of Factory Children.

    Published 1833
    Other Authors: “…Hodgkin, Thomas, 1798-1866…”
    Full Text (via Gale)
    eBook
  4. 4

    Strictures on Dr. Hodgkin's pamphlet On Negro emancipation and American colonization.

    Published 1833
    Other Authors: “…Hodgkin, Thomas, 1798-1866…”
    Full Text (via Gale)
    eBook
  5. 5

    On the influence of physical agents on life by Edwards, W. F. (William Frédéric), 1777-1842

    Published 1832
    Other Authors: “…Hodgkin, Thomas, 1798-1866…”
    Microfilm Book
Search Tools: RSS Feed Save Search