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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
− | proposed 1866.02.20 as local secretary for Assam<br />Dr. J. Hillier Blount, whose untimely decease the Society has to deplore, was, in early life, much connected with medicine in Paris, where, as the friend and pupil of the eminent Falret, he was the first to introduce to a British public the teachings of that celebrated medical psychologist. In later life he resided at Bagshot, in Surrey, where he devoted himself to literature, and to the investigation of the phenomena of hybridity, heredity and atavism. In the spring of the past year he accepted a medical appointment at Assam, to which he proceeded in the capacity of local secretary to the Society ; but, unfortunately, died before he was able to render the Society any essential service. On leaving England he presented the Society with the whole of his library relating to human psychology ; and his genial disposition, combined with his high scientific attainments, render his loss very painful to all who knew him. <br />31/2/2/list Aug 20 1866 annotated: crossed out: dead | + | proposed 1866.02.20 as local secretary for Assam<br />[report of the council for 1866]: Dr. J. Hillier Blount, whose untimely decease the Society has to deplore, was, in early life, much connected with medicine in Paris, where, as the friend and pupil of the eminent Falret, he was the first to introduce to a British public the teachings of that celebrated medical psychologist. In later life he resided at Bagshot, in Surrey, where he devoted himself to literature, and to the investigation of the phenomena of hybridity, heredity and atavism. In the spring of the past year he accepted a medical appointment at Assam, to which he proceeded in the capacity of local secretary to the Society ; but, unfortunately, died before he was able to render the Society any essential service. On leaving England he presented the Society with the whole of his library relating to human psychology ; and his genial disposition, combined with his high scientific attainments, render his loss very painful to all who knew him. <br />31/2/2/list Aug 20 1866 annotated: crossed out: dead |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
Birthdate: circa 1822 (44) Birthplace: Birmingham, West Midlands, UK Death: 1866 (40-48) Immediate Family: <br />Son of Dr John Synge Blount <br />Husband of Sarah Catherine Blount <br />Father of Capt Charles Hubert Blount, Royal Artillery; Mary <br />DR JOHN HILLIER BLOUNT, surgeon and physician, of Bagshot, Surrey 1822-1866 <br /><br />listed as a plant collector in Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland | Birthdate: circa 1822 (44) Birthplace: Birmingham, West Midlands, UK Death: 1866 (40-48) Immediate Family: <br />Son of Dr John Synge Blount <br />Husband of Sarah Catherine Blount <br />Father of Capt Charles Hubert Blount, Royal Artillery; Mary <br />DR JOHN HILLIER BLOUNT, surgeon and physician, of Bagshot, Surrey 1822-1866 <br /><br />listed as a plant collector in Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland |
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John Hillier Blount MD | |||||||
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Born | 1822 | ||||||
Died | 1866 | ||||||
Residence |
Bagshot, Surrey Assam [1866] Bihallee Factory, via Tejpore, Assam (c/o H. Parker Esq., jun., Bedford Row, Holborn)[list Aug 20 1866] | ||||||
Occupation | medical | ||||||
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proposed 1866.02.20 as local secretary for Assam
[report of the council for 1866]: Dr. J. Hillier Blount, whose untimely decease the Society has to deplore, was, in early life, much connected with medicine in Paris, where, as the friend and pupil of the eminent Falret, he was the first to introduce to a British public the teachings of that celebrated medical psychologist. In later life he resided at Bagshot, in Surrey, where he devoted himself to literature, and to the investigation of the phenomena of hybridity, heredity and atavism. In the spring of the past year he accepted a medical appointment at Assam, to which he proceeded in the capacity of local secretary to the Society ; but, unfortunately, died before he was able to render the Society any essential service. On leaving England he presented the Society with the whole of his library relating to human psychology ; and his genial disposition, combined with his high scientific attainments, render his loss very painful to all who knew him.
31/2/2/list Aug 20 1866 annotated: crossed out: dead
Notes From Elsewhere
Birthdate: circa 1822 (44) Birthplace: Birmingham, West Midlands, UK Death: 1866 (40-48) Immediate Family:
Son of Dr John Synge Blount
Husband of Sarah Catherine Blount
Father of Capt Charles Hubert Blount, Royal Artillery; Mary
DR JOHN HILLIER BLOUNT, surgeon and physician, of Bagshot, Surrey 1822-1866
listed as a plant collector in Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland