Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt

Standard Name: Allbutt, Sir Thomas Clifford

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Friends, Associates George Eliot
By 1870 it was at last becoming common for married couples (like the scholar Mark Pattison and his wife Emelia, or Emily Francis ) to visit GE and her partner. Publisher Charles Kegan Paul and...
Leisure and Society Mathilde Blind
MB spent a great deal of time at Cambridge, where she visited the Regius Professor of Medicine, Dr Clifford Allbutt , and fixed on Newnham College as the institution to which she would bequeath her fortune.
Garnett, Richard, and Mathilde Blind. “Memoir”. The Poetical Works of Mathilde Blind, edited by Arthur Symons and Arthur Symons, T. Fisher Unwin, 1900, pp. 1-43.
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Timeline

1867: Physician Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt developed...

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1867

Physician Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt developed the clinical thermometer.
Duin, Nancy, and Jenny Sutcliffe. A History of Medicine: From Prehistory to the Year 2020. Simon and Schuster, 1992.
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Hellemans, Alexander, and Bryan Bunch. The Timetables of Science: A Chronology of the Most Important People and Events in the History of Science. Simon and Shuster, 1988.
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1905: Physician Clifford Allbutt expanded upon...

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1905

Physician Clifford Allbutt expanded upon Charles Fere 's observations, drawing new attention to links between anorexia nervosa, hyperactivity, and selflessness.
Brumberg, Joan Jacobs. Fasting Girls. Harvard University Press, 1988.
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