John Langdon H. Down MD, MRCP Lond. |
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| Born |
1828 |
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| Died |
1896 |
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| Residence |
Earlswood Asylum, Red Hill London Hospital Medical College, 39 Welbeck-street, W [1869] 81 Harley Street, W. [1883] |
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| Occupation |
medical academic |
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Society Membership| membership |
ASL, AI ordinary fellow |
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| left |
1896 deceased |
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| elected_AI |
1865 |
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| elected_ASL |
1865.06.06 |
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| clubs |
Athenaeum Club |
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| societies |
Royal College of Physicians Medical and Chirurgical Society of London |
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ASL Council 1867 Member
ASL Council 1869 Member
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spelt Downe in A3
Prof. of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, London Hospital Medical College
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John Langdon Haydon Down, DS (18 November 1828 – 7 October 1896) was a British physician best known for his description of a relatively common genetic disorder that is now called Down syndrome.
Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1882
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