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| birth_date        = 1809
 
| birth_date        = 1809
 
| death_date        = 1889
 
| death_date        = 1889
| address            = 25 Park Street, W
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| address            = 25 Park Street, W<br />42 Park Street, W [1875]
 
| occupation        = medical
 
| occupation        = medical
 
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| membership        = ASL, AI ordinary fellow<br />ASL Foundation Fellow
 
| membership        = ASL, AI ordinary fellow<br />ASL Foundation Fellow
| left              = 1877.01.23 resigns
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| left              = 1877.01.23 resigned
 
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| clubs              =  
 
| societies          = Royal College of Physicians
 
| societies          = Royal College of Physicians

Revision as of 13:25, 28 May 2020

Protheroe Smith
MD, MCRP
File:Smith, Protheroe.jpg
Born 1809
Died 1889
Residence 25 Park Street, W
42 Park Street, W [1875]
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ASL, AI ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1877.01.23 resigned
elected_AI 1863
elected_ASL 1863
societies Royal College of Physicians

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A fine silver plated vaginal speculum marked “Dr Protheroe Smith’s Speculum Uteri” and under this “Ferguson, Maker”.  Protheroe Smith was a renowned London obstetrician in the early 19th Century who founded the Hospital for Diseases of Women and pioneered the use chloroform in obstetrics in England.
The speculum comes with an ebony obturator and has two tubes; the outer one is fenestrated to as to allow visualisation of the vaginal mucosa. It is housed in a fitted leather silk lined case which is marked on the lid “Dr De Damscanx Spa”. On the floor of the case the label reads “21 Giltspur Street, Smithfield London. Ferguson, Surgeon’s Instrument Maker to St Bartholamews Hospital”

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