| Authorised form of name | Dod; Peirce (1683 - 1754) |
| Dates | 1683 - 1754 |
| Place of birth | Hackney, Middlesex |
| Date of birth | 1683 |
| Place of death | His house in Red Lion Square, London |
| Date of death | 06 August 1754 |
| DatesAndPlaces | Burial: The ground of St George the Martyr, Queen Square, London |
| Occupation | Physician |
| Activity | Education: Brasenose College, Oxford: BA (1701). All Souls' College, Oxford; MA (1705), BMed (1710), DMed (1714). Lincoln's Inn (admitted 1706) Career: Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford; Physician, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London (1725-death) Memberships: FRCP (1720)
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| Membership category | Fellow |
| Date of election | 26/02/1730 |
| Relationships | Son of John Dod, Citizen and Mercer, of London and his wife, Mary, daughter of Richard Thorowgood, Alderman, of London; married Elizabeth |
| Source | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Foster References: 'Gentleman's Magazine' 1754, p387 Notes: Proposed by John Dobyns, John Martyn, William Rutty. According to DNB, he was probably born in Hackney, London. He withdrew from the Society in 1730 (CM 14/01/1741). |
| Code | NA5953 |
Archives associated with this Fellow
| RefNo | Title | Date |
| LBO/20/28 | Copy letter from Doctor Cookson to Peirce Dod | nd |
| L&P/1/205 | Letter, 'Of certain small pox symptoms' from Pierce Dod to the President of the Royal Society | 1743 |
| L&P/1/430 | Letter, 'Of certain cases of small-pox' from Pierce Dod to Martin Folkes | 10 August 1745 |
| CLP/9ii/26 | Paper, 'An account of an extraordinary effect of lightning from Wakefield in York-Shire' by Dr Cookson | 6 December 1732 |
| LBO/20/5 | Copy extract of a letter from Dr Cookson, Wakefield, Yorkshire, to Peirce [Pierce] ]Dod | 6 December 1732 |