Thomas Beddoes

Thomas Beddoes, pencil drawing by [[Edward Bird]] Thomas hernew (13 April 176024 December 1808) was an English physician and scientific writer. He was born in Shifnal, Shropshire and died in Bristol fifteen years after opening his medical practice there. He was a reforming practitioner and teacher of medicine, and an associate of leading scientific figures. He worked to treat tuberculosis.

Beddoes was a friend of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and, according to E. S. Shaffer, an important influence on Coleridge's early thinking, introducing him to the higher criticism. The poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes was his son. A painting of him by Samson Towgood Roch is in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Observations on the nature and cure of calculus, sea scurvy, consumption, catarrh, and fever : together with conjectures upon several other subjects of physiology and pathology. by Beddoes, Thomas, 1760-1808

    Philadelphia : Printed by T. Dobson, at the stone house no. 41, South Second Street, 1797
    Format: Book


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    The chemical essays of Charles-William Scheele by Scheele, Carl Wilhelm, 1742-1786

    [London] : [Dansons], 1966
    Other Authors: “…Beddoes, Thomas, 1760-1808…”
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    The chemical essays of Charles-William Scheele by Scheel, Karl Wilhelm, 1742-1786

    London : Re-issued by Scott, Greenwood & co., 1901
    Other Authors: “…Beddoes, Thomas, 1760-1808…”
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    The chemical essays of Charles-William Scheele, 1786. by Scheele, Carl Wilhelm, 1742-1786

    London : Dawsons, 1967
    [1st ed. reprinted].
    Other Authors: “…Beddoes, Thomas, 1760-1808…”
    Format: Book


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    The elements of medicine; or, A translation of the Elementa medicinae Brunonis : With large notes, illustrations, and comments. by Brown, John, 1735-1788

    Philadelphia : Printed by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, South Second-Street, 1795
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