| Authorised form of name | Carpue; Joseph Constantine (1764 - 1846) |
| Dates | 1764 - 1846 |
| Nationality | British |
| Place of birth | London, England |
| Date of birth | 04 May 1764 |
| Date of death | 30 January 1846 |
| Occupation | Surgeon |
| Activity | Education: Jesuits' College, Douai; St George's Hospital, London Career: Staff Surgeon, Duke of York's Hospital, Chelsea (for 12 years); Surgeon, National Vaccine Institution; taught anatomy; lecturer (until 1832); interested in medical electricity; died after being 'much shaken' by an accident on the recently-opened South Western Railway
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| Membership category | Fellow |
| Date of election | 13/02/1817 |
| Relationships | His father lived in Brook Green, London, and was descended from a Spanish family |
| OtherInfo | Election certificate in 1816 (EC/1816/15) though not elected till 1817 |
| Source | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB Obituaries: Proc Roy Soc 1846 No 66 pp 638-639 |
| Virtual International Authority File | http://viaf.org/viaf/33500508 |
| Code | NA7463 |
Archives associated with this Fellow
| RefNo | Title | Date |
| IM/000738 | Carpue, Joseph Constantine | nd |
| EC/1816/15 | Carpue, Joseph Constantine: certificate of election to the Royal Society | |
| AP/15/29 | Unpublished paper, 'A physiological inquiry into the uses of the thymus gland' by John Tuson | 30 May 1832 |