Thomas Blizard Curling
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title:
Thomas Blizard Curling
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Thomas Blizard Curling was a British surgeon. He was born in Tavistock Place, London in 1811, the son of civil servant Daniel and Elizabeth Curling and educated at Manor House, Chiswick. Without a degree but through the influence of his surgeon great uncle, Sir William Blizard, he became assistant-surgeon to the Royal London Hospital in 1833, becoming full surgeon in 1849. In 1834 he won the Jacksonian prize for his investigations on tetanus; and he became famous for his skill in treating diseas
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British surgeon (1811–1888)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Blizard_Curling
date created:
2005-09-13T20:05:43Z
date modified:
2024-09-07T21:53:54Z
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