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William Dingle Chowne (1791–1870) qualified in 1813 and settled in practice in the Holland district of Lincolnshire. After several years he abandoned his practice, took the degree of MD at Edinburgh University and continued his studies abroad. In 1833 he established himself as a physician in London. He was one of the organisers and one of the four original managers of the Medical School at the Charing Cross Hospital. He held the successive appointments there of assistant physician (1834–1837), physician (1837–1867) and consulting physician, and lectured on obstetrics and medicine.
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author of Experimental researches on the movement of atmospheric air in tubes