Benjamin Collins Brodie

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Sir
Benjamin Collins Brodie
Bart.
Brodie, Benjamin Collins.jpg
Born 1783
Died 1862
Occupation aristocracy
medical
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow
left 1862 deceased
elected_ESL 1844.05.02
clubs Athenaeum Club
societies Chemical Society



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Office Notes

ESL Council 1848-49 Member
ESL Council 1850-51 Member
ESL Council 1851-52 Vice President [accepts Presidency Apr. 1852]
ESL Council 1852-53 President
ESL Council 1853-54 President
ESL Council 1855-56 Vice President
ESL Council 1856-57 Vice President
ESL Council 1857-58 Vice President
ESL Council 1858-59 Vice President
ESL Council 1859-60 Vice President
ESL Council 1860-61 Vice President
ESL Council 1861-62 Vice President [dies Oct. 1862]

House Notes

1849.06.14 The following members were recommended to the Anniversary Meeting as the retiring members of the Council: 1. Dr Bowring, 2. Sir B.C. Brodie, 3. Prof. Buckley, 4. The Archbishop of Dublin, 5. G.P. Neison Esq., 6. P. Durham Esq., 7. Major General Briggs

committee to represent claims of Society to be housed with other Scientific societies at the expense of the Nation May 185

Notes From Elsewhere

Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet (9 June 1783 – 21 October 1862) was an English physiologist and surgeon who pioneered research into bone and joint disease.

He was secretary of the Chemical Society from 1850–1854 and its president in 1860

Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1824 or 1846

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