Thomas Southwood Smith

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Dr
Thomas Southwood Smith
MD
Smith, Thomas Southwood.jpg
Born 1788
Died 1861
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow
elected_ESL 1845.05.17



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Office Notes

ESL Council 1846-47 Member

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friend of Edwin Chadwick qv

Notes From Elsewhere

(Thomas) Southwood Smith (21 December 1788 – 10 December 1861) was an English physician and sanitary reformer.

Smith was a close ally on public health matters with Edwin Chadwick, and like him supported the miasma theory

Publications

External Publications

A Treatise on Fever

His reports on quarantine (1845), cholera (1850), yellow fever (1852), and on the results of sanitary improvement (1854) were of international importance.

House Publications

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