| Authorised form of name | Pearson; George (1751 - 1828) | 
| Dates | 1751 - 1828 | 
| Nationality | British | 
| Place of birth | Rotherham, Yorkshire, England | 
| Place of death | His house in Hanover Square, London | 
| Date of death | 09 November 1828 | 
| DatesAndPlaces | Baptism: 04 September 1751
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| Occupation | Physician | 
| Research field | Chemistry | 
| Activity | Education: MD (1774, Edinburgh)
 Career:
 Practised at Doncaster, then moved to London; Physician, St George's Hospital, London (1787); lectured on chemistry, materia medica and the practice of Physic; one of the first to confirm Jenner's observations on vaccination
 Memberships:
 LCP (1784)
 
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| Membership category | Fellow | 
| Date of election | 23/06/1791 | 
| RSActivity | Royal Society roles: Council: 1802; 1827
 Lectures:
 Bakerian 1827
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| Relationships | Son of John Pearson, apothecary; grandson of Nathaniel Pearson, vicar of Stainton, Rotherham | 
| Source | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB; DSB
 References:
 N G Coley, 'George Pearson MD, FRS (1751-1828):  'The greatest chemist in England'? in NR 2003 vol 57 pp 161-175
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| Virtual International Authority File | http://viaf.org/viaf/64791091 | 
| Code | NA5829 | 
| RefNo | Title | Date | 
| IM/003471 | Pearson, George | nd | 
| NLB/11/550 | Copy letter from an unknown correspondent, to Mr George Pearson, Engraver, 3 Bolt Court, Fleet Street, E.C. | 22 July 1895 | 
| L&P/10/79 | Paper, 'On the effects of the variolous infection on pregnant women; and on the foetus in the womb' by George Pearson | 1794 | 
| L&P/8/2 | Paper, 'Experiments on the air contained in the mineral water of Buxton' by George Pearson | 1782 | 
| L&P/9/210 | Paper, 'Experiments and observations to investigate the composition of James's powder' by George Pearson | 1791 | 
| L&P/10/16 | Paper, 'Experiments made with the view of decompounding fixed air or carbonic acid' by George Pearson | 1792 | 
| L&P/11/38 | Paper, 'Experiments and observations tending to show the composition and properties of urinary concretions' by George Pearson | 1797 | 
| L&P/11/1 | Paper, 'Oberservations and experiments on some ancient metallic arms, instruments and utensils' by George Pearson | 1796 | 
| L&P/11/18/3 | Plate, 'Experimental apparatus' by George Pearson | 1796 | 
| EC/1786/15 | Pearson, George: certificate of election to the Royal Society |  | 
| EC/1791/18 | Pearson, George: certificate of election to the Royal Society |  | 
| PT/7/22 | Paper, 'On the colouring matter of the black bronchial glands, and of the black spots of the lungs' by George Pearson | [1813] | 
| PT/3/20 | Paper, 'On expectorated matters' by George Pearson | [1809] | 
| L&P/10/89 | Paper, 'Observations and experiments on a wax-life substance resembling the pe-la of the Chinese, collected at Madras [Chennai] by Dr Anderson and called by him white lac' by George Pearson | 1794 | 
| AP/9/27/2 | Unpublished drawing, electrical increaser by Henry Upington | [1817] | 
| AP/13/21 | Unpublished paper, 'The Bakerian Lecture. Researches to discover the faculties of pulmonary absorption with respect to charcoal' by George Pearson | [1827] | 
| AP/9/27/1 | Unpublished manuscript, 'An account of an electrical increaser' from Henry Upington to George Pearson | 24 February 1817 | 
| L&P/11/18/1 | Paper, 'Experiments and observations made with a view of ascertaining the nature of the gas produced by passing electric discharges through water' by George Pearson | 1796 | 
| AP/9/27 | Unpublished letter, 'An account of an electrical increaser' from Henry Upington to George Pearson | 24 February 1817 | 
| L&P/10/122 | Paper, 'Experiments and observations to investigate the nature of a kind of steel manufactured at Bombay, and there called Wootz; with remarks on the properties and composition of the sidderent states of iron' by George Paarson | 1795 | 
| L&P/11/18 | Paper, 'Experiments and observations made with a view of ascertaining the nature of the gas produced by passing electric discharges through water' by George Pearson | 1796 | 
| HS/14/149 | Letter, from George Pearson to Sir John Herschel, dated at George St. | 22 July 1827 |