Another resident of these fair buildings, he was President of the BMA, won the Fotheringillian gold medal for his essay and historic book On the Anatomy of the Human Lung (1860) and published seminal works such as Diseases of the Chest (1868). I grant these may not sound particularly thrilling, but we're talking some very eminent bodies here!
I'm coming across some wonderful background material for a leaflet I'm doing on the Square for Life and Limb. I've just been looking into the wonderfully named doctor, Alderman Thomas Houghton Waters (b.1826).
Another resident of these fair buildings, he was President of the BMA, won the Fotheringillian gold medal for his essay and historic book On the Anatomy of the Human Lung (1860) and published seminal works such as Diseases of the Chest (1868). I grant these may not sound particularly thrilling, but we're talking some very eminent bodies here!
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