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Bird was educated at a private school in [[London]]. He apprenticed in a [[pharmacy]].
Bird was educated at a private school in [[London]]. He apprenticed in a [[pharmacy]].


By 1845 he was Assistant Physician and Lecturer in Materia Medica, [[Guy's Hospital, London]]. He became a great authority in [[kidney disease]]s. In January 1846 he was elected a [[fellow of the Royal Society]]. <ref> {{cite web | url= http://www2.royalsociety.org/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Persons&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=%28Surname%3D%27bird%27%29| title = Library and Archive catalogue | publisher = Royal Society| accessdate= 14 December 2010}} </ref>
He became a great authority in [[kidney disease]]s.


He is buried in Woodbury Park Cemetery, Tunbridge Wells.
He is buried in Woodbury Park Cemetery, Tunbridge Wells.
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* ''Urinary Deposits, their diagnosis, pathology and therapeutical indications'' (John Churchill, London, 1844)
* ''Urinary Deposits, their diagnosis, pathology and therapeutical indications'' (John Churchill, London, 1844)
* ''Case of Internal Strangulation of Intestine relieved by operation'' (From Transactions of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society), with John Hilton (Richard Kinder, London, [1847])
* ''Case of Internal Strangulation of Intestine relieved by operation'' (From Transactions of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society), with John Hilton (Richard Kinder, London, [1847])

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Revision as of 22:22, 14 December 2010

Golding Bird (9 December 1814 in Norfolk, England – 27 October 1854 in Tunbridge Wells) was a British medical doctor.

Bird was educated at a private school in London. He apprenticed in a pharmacy.

By 1845 he was Assistant Physician and Lecturer in Materia Medica, Guy's Hospital, London. He became a great authority in kidney diseases. In January 1846 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. [1]

He is buried in Woodbury Park Cemetery, Tunbridge Wells.

Works

  • Elements of Natural Philosophy; being an experimental introduction to the study of the physical sciences (John Churchill, London, 1839)
  • Lectures on Electricity and Galvanism, in their physiological and therapeutical relations, delivered at the Royal College of Physicians, in March 1847 (Wilson & Ogilvy, London, 1847)
  • Lectures on the Influence of Researches in Organic Chemistry on Therapeutics, especially in relation to the depuration of the blood, delivered at the Royal College of Physicians (Wilson & Ogilvy, London, 1848)
  • Urinary Deposits, their diagnosis, pathology and therapeutical indications (John Churchill, London, 1844)
  • Case of Internal Strangulation of Intestine relieved by operation (From Transactions of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society), with John Hilton (Richard Kinder, London, [1847])

References

  1. ^ "Library and Archive catalogue". Royal Society. Retrieved 14 December 2010.

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