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Edward W. Murphy

Edward W. Murphy
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Born 1802
Died 1877
Residence 41 Cumberland Street, Bryanstone Sq. W. [1863]
13 Harley Street [1866]
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1866.08.20 last listed
elected_ASL 1863

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The Harley Street surgeon Edward William Murphy, Professor of Midwifery at UCL, was one of the first to deliver the course of Lettsomian lectures at the Medical Society. During March 1853, he delivered three lectures on the first, second and third stages of labour, including the associated problems; his third lecture was on the necessity of obtaining a scientific education in the practice of midwifery. Many of his lectures and publications were on the subjects of midwifery and chloroform; he was one of the first surgeons in London to use chloroform in midwifery practice.

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Chloroform; its properties and safety in childbirth (London, 1855)
Lectures on natural and difficult parturition (London, 1845)

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