Barr Meadows
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| Residence |
2 Warwick Street, WC 49 Dover Street, Piccadilly [1869.08.01] [47 Dover Street in A6:2] | ||||||||||
| Occupation | medical | ||||||||||
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proposed 1867.04.16
Notes From Elsewhere
Nephew of Dr E. Gaedinee Hill originator of the non-restraint system of treatment in lunacy
Dr. BARR MEADOWS removed from Warwick Street, to 49, Dover Street, Piccadilly, W. Hours for Consultation, 12 till .3, or by appointment.
Lie. Royal Coll. Phys. Ed.; Mem. Royal Coll. Surg. Lond.; Physician to the National Institution for Diseases of the Skin; late of the Royal Pimlico Dispensary ; and formerly in the service of H.M.'s East Indian Government.
NATIONAL INSTITUTION FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN, 227, Gray’s-inn-road: Honorary Secretary. — J. G. Fisher, Esq. Physician.—Dr. Barr Meadows.
ASSISTANCE is earnestly entreated for the wife and children of Mr. E. C. Smallman, L.S.A., formerly of Barnet. He is utterly disabled by illness, and is in hospital for operation. The wife and three children are entirely destitute. It is hoped that enough may be collected to make some provision for the children (13, 11, and 6 years old), for whom chiefly assistance is sought. The mother is anxious to obtain a place as nurse, for which she is qualified, or in a similar capacity.
Subscriptions will be received by Dr. Barr Meadows, Dover Street, W., and by Dr. W. V. Pettigrew, 7, Chester Street, S.W. [BMJ Jan. 23 1869]
Publications
External Publications
Clinical Observations on Affections of the Digestive Organs and of the Skin; Cases With Commentaries by Charles James Barr Meadows
Eruptions: their real nature, and successful treatment, without arsenic or specifics ... Second edition by Charles James Barr Meadows (1865)