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  1. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Gull, W. W. (1861). On paralysis of the lower extremities, consequent upon disease of the bladder and kidney. Reprinted in T. D. Acland (Ed.), A collection of the published writings of William Withey Gull. Medical papers (pp. 254–273). London: The New Sydenham Society (1894).

  2. Andrew L Morrison. William Withey Gull was born on December 31st 1816 aboard the barge "The Dove" which was moored at St Osyth Mill in the parish of St Leonard, Colchester. He was the youngest of eight children and his father John Gull was a barge owner who died of cholera in London in 1827. In 1837 Gull was accepted as a pupil at Guy's ...

  3. A collection of the published writings of William Withey Gull by Gull, William Withey, Sir, 1816-1890; Acland, Theodore Dyke, 1851-, ed. Publication date 1894 Topics Medicine Publisher London, The New Sydenham society Collection cornell; americana Contributor Cornell University Library

  4. Sir William Withey Gull, 1st Bt (1816-1890), Physician. Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 8 portraits Began his career as a schoolmaster before moving to London in 1837 and working at Guy's Hospital. He attended lectures, and by 1843 had been made a lecturer in the hospital's own medical school.

  5. history.rcplondon.ac.uk › inspiring-physicians › sir-william-withey-gullSir William Withey Gull | RCP Museum

    Sir William Withey Gull. b.31 December 1816 d.29 January 1890. MD Lond Hon DCL Oxon Hon LLD Cantab Edin FRCP (1848) FRS (1869) William Gull was born at Colchester, but spent most of his boyhood at Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, where his father John Gull was a barge-owner and wharfinger. After his father’s early death, he owed much of his education ...

  6. William Withey Gull, M.D., Bart. Read October 24, 1873. [p. 498, colonne 1] In an address on medicine, delivered at Oxford in the autumn of 1868,(1) I referred to a peculiar form of disease occurring mostly in young women, and characterised by extreme emaciation, and often referred to latent tubercle, and mesenteric disease.

  7. Gull, William Withey, (Sir) 1816-1890. Publication date 1894-96 Topics Medicine Publisher London The New Sydenham society Collection gerstein; toronto; medicalheritagelibrary Contributor Gerstein - University of Toronto Language English Volume 1 . 14 Notes. some extremely narrow margins.