Samuel Cartwright

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Prof.
Samuel Cartwright
Cartwright, Samuel.jpg
Born 1815
Died 1891
Residence 32 Old Burlington Street, W.
Occupation academic
medical
Society Membership
membership ASL, AI ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1888.06 last listed
elected_AI 1863
elected_ASL 1863
clubs Athenaeum Club
societies Linnean Society of London
Geological Society
Royal Society
Medical and Chirurgical Society of London
Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce

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death reported in report of the council for 1893

The clubs and societies listed may rather refer to the father than the son

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... Samuel Cartwright, junior who, at this time, was practicing in London in Sackville Street, just off Piccadilly. He was later to become Charles Dickens’ dentist and was certainly acquainted with George Cruikshank. The latter, at least in 1843, was in the Literary Fund Society with Cartwright’s well-known dentist father, also Samuel Cartwright.

[His father: Samuel Cartwright FRS (1789 – 10 June 1864) was a British dentist....In 1811 he started in practice on his own account at 32 Old Burlington Street]

CARTWRIGHT, SAMUEL, Professor of Dental Surgery at
King's College, London; Surgeon-Dentist to King's
College Hospital; Consulting Surgeon to the Dental
Hospital; 32, Old Burlington street. C. 1860- 1.
Sci. Com.

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