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Thomas Bevill Peacock (1812–1882) was a cardiologist in London remembered for founding the London Chest Hospital. He also made a large contribution to the understanding of aortic dissection by publishing several case series on the condition.
PEACOCK, THOMAS BEVILL, M.D., Physician to, and Lecturer
on Medicine at, St. Thomas's Hospital; Physician to
the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest,
Victoria Park; 20, Finsbury circus. S. 1855-6. V.P.
1867. C. 1869. Trang. 2.
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External Publications
On malformations, etc, of the human heart. London, J. Churchill, 1858. This includes an account of the "tetralogy of Fallot". Peacock's book was "the first comprehensive study covering the whole field" (Maude Abbott)
House Publications
Weight of the Brain in Negroes.
On the brain of the Negro AND On a skull exhumed in Bedfordshire Read 31 jan 1865