John Addington Symonds

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John Addington Symonds
MD, FRS, FRCP
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Born 1807
Died 1871
Residence Clifton Hill House, Bristol
Occupation medical
literary
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
left 1869.08.01 last listed
elected_ASL 1865.06.06
societies Royal Society
Royal College of Physicians

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A close friend of James Cowles Prichard

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John Addington Symonds (10 April 1807 – 25 February 1871) was an English physician and author.

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Symonds prepared in 1849 a life of his friend Prichard for the Bath and Bristol branch of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association (printed in their Journal, 1850, vol. ii.), and published lectures and essays in separate volumes, including:
• Address on Knowledge, Bristol, 1846.
• Sleep and Dreams, two lectures, London, 1851; 2nd edit. 1857.
• The Principles of Beauty, London, 1857.
• Ten Years, an Inaugural Lecture, London, 1861.
A collected edition of his essays, with some occasional verses and a memoir by his son, appeared under the title of Miscellanies in 1871.

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