Thomas Inman

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Thomas Inman
MD
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Born 1820
Died 1876
Residence Rodney Street, Liverpool
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ASL, LAS, AI ordinary fellow
left 1873.06.17 resignation received and accepted
elected_AI 1868
elected_LAS 1873.03.11
elected_ASL 1868.10.07

Notes

Office Notes

LAS Council 1873 Member
LAS Council 1874 Vice President
LAS Council 1875 Vice President

House Notes

proposed 1868.09.01
1868.10.28 The Secretary was instructed to accept with the thanks of the Council Dr Inman’s offer of a second copy to the Society’s Library of his work - on ancient faiths

Notes From Elsewhere

Thomas Inman (1820–1876) was a house-surgeon to the Liverpool Royal Infirmary.[1] In his lifetime he had numerous medical papers published. He was also an amateur mythologist, and wrote Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism, first published in 1869 and then again in 1875.[2] In it he elucidated the origins of common symbols, some of them medical. Many of the symbols he discusses are in use today.

Publications

External Publications

Spontaneous Combustion, Liverpool, 1855. On certain Painful Muscular Affections, 1856; 2nd edition, with title, The Phenomena of Spinal Irritation and Other Functional Diseases. John Churchill, London 1858 online; 3rd edition, with title, On Myalgia, &c., 1860. The Foundation for a new Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1860; 2nd edition, 1861. On the Preservation of Health, &c., Liverpool, 1868; 2nd edition, 1870; 3rd edition, 1872. Ancient Faiths embodied in Ancient Names; or, an Attempt to trace the Religious Belief … of certain Nations, &c., vol. i. 1868; vol. ii. 1869; 2nd edition, 1872–3. Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism exposed and explained, &c., 1869. The Restoration of Health, &c., 1870; 2nd edition, 1872. Ancient Faiths and Modern: a Dissertation upon Worships … before the Christian Era, &c., New York (printed at Edinburgh), 1876.

House Publications

LAS
Notes on certain ancient temples in Malta
On the influence of man upon man and the lower animals
on the causes which determine the rise and fall of nations
on certain difficulties in ancient theologies and modern science
life: its attributes and belongings

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