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Authorised form of nameScudamore; Sir; Charles (1779 - 1849)
Dates1779 - 1849
NationalityBritish
Place of birthWye, Kent, England
Date of birth1779
Place of deathHis house, 6 Wimpole Street, London
Date of death04 August 1849
OccupationPhysician
ActivityEducation:
Edinburgh; MD (1813)
Career:
Studied at Borough Hospitals; practiced at Highgate (for 10 years); studied in Edinburgh; returned to London; Physician to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Gotha (1820); private medical attendant to the Duke of Northumberland and accompanied him to Ireland; died of heart disease
Honours:
Kt 1829
Memberships:
LCP (1814)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/01/1824
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/89441613
CodeNA5475
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1823/16Scudamore, Sir Charles: certificate of election to the Royal Society
AP/11/20Unpublished paper, 'On the question as to the evolution of heat, during the coagulation of the blood' by Charles Scudamore[1823]
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