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R.E. Dudgeon

R.E. Dudgeon
MD, FZS
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Born 1820
Died 1904
Residence 53 Montagu Square, W.
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1867.07.15 last listed
elected_ASL 1865.02.14
societies Zoological Society

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A5 276 R.E. Dudgon, MD, FZS, 53 Montagu Square, W to CCB, 29 Jan. 1866 – requests ticket for Pim’s lecture

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Robert Ellis DUDGEON (1820-1904)
Dudgeon was born on March 17, 1820, and died Sept. 8, 1904 (also listed as September 9th). He resided at 53 Montague Square, London W1. He qualified as LRCS Edinburgh in 1839, MD Edinburgh in 1841, and became Fellow of the British Homeopathic Society, and consultant surgeon (mainly ophthalmic) to the London Homeopathic Hospital. He also invented an early form of Sphygmograph (see Concise Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford; and in Infopedia 95 CD Rom). He was the first editor of BJH from 1845-1884.

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first editor of BJH

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