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Thomas Michael Greenhow (1792–1881) He was educated at Edinburgh University and became M.R.C.S. (London) in 1814
The importance of the great London Hospitals as schools of medicine is well known. ... From 1760 to 1825 the schools of surgery of St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals were united, and the fees paid by....
Thomas Michael Greenhow (1792–1881) (Fig. 4) was born on 5th July, 1792, the son of Edward M. Greenhow, army surgeon, who had served under General Elliott during the siege of Gibraltar and who later practised at North Shields, Tynemouth. He was educated at Edinburgh University and became M.R.C.S. (London) in 1814, [...up until 1825....paid for training invariably at London's Borough Hospitals (The Borough hospitals of St Thomas's and Guy's cooperated for many years as the 'United Hospitals' - E. McInnes "St. Thomas' Hospital", 1963 - Page 86") combined with tuition at private establishments which was the practice for...]
A dozen eminent London surgeons "have much pleasure in examining" the apparatus of Mr T. M. Greenhow M.R.C.S. London, 1833 pp22...
William Thomas Greenhow, son of the late T. M. Greenhow, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S., of .....
Martineau's brother-in-law and physician Thomas Greenhow published a pamphlet titled "Medical Report of the Case of Miss Harriet Martineau (1845) ....he publicized the details of her gynecological symptoms in grotesquely graphic terms...
Lecturer in Medical Ethics: Thomas Michael Greenhow – The Newcastle-Upon-Tyne College of Medicine in connexion with the University of Durham (November 13th, 1855)
...After his (Edward Headlam Greenhow) early education in schools in North Shields he (E H. Greenhow) was apprenticed to his grandfather, Edward Martin Greenhow, ... his studies at Montpelier before joining his father's practice at Tynemouth in 1835; here he was to remain for 18 years....His interest in public health may have been acquired from his uncle, Thomas Michael Greenhow (1791–1881), with whom he had experience of cholera at its first visit to England in 1831
Dr Snow said that the remarks of Dr Greenhow...
Anaeshesia – 1847 saw the full-time anaesthetist John Snow at St Thomas's Hospital
St Thomas' Hospital in London was the first to establish a lectureship on Public Health ....The first appointment was Dr T. M. Greenhow who gave his first lecture on 6 May 1856....
25 October 1856 – GREENHOW Edward Headlam, lecturer on public health at St Thomas' Hospital
On the 4th May, 1853, the ceremony took place in the large hall of King's College, Somerset House...
HIS HONOUR JUDGE GREENHOW. William Thomas Greenhow, son of the late T. M. Greenhow, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S., of Chapel Allerton, Leeds, and formerly .......His Honour Judge (W.T.) Greenhow....
Letters to Sir John Simon, from Joseph Henry Green, [1850]; and letter from E. Headlam Greenhow (1814–1888), Apr 1866 relating to a 1849 report on cholera...
1832: Thomas Greenhow appointed honorary surgeon to the Infirmary. He had already been surgeon to the lying-in hospital, and in 1822 had established the Eye Infirmary with John Fife.
History of the cholera in Manchester, in 1849: as reported to the Registrar ..... Author(s): Greenhow, T. M. (Thomas Michael), 1791–1881; Publication: ...
Based in Tynemouth, near Newcastle, Dr Greenhow, his nephew Dr EH Greenhow and Dr John Snow were founding members of the Royal Society of Medicine's Epidemiological Society in the 1850s, where emergency talks were held regarding the cholera pandemic...The dedicated research of [T.M. Greenhow] saw the London cholera epidemic end in 1854... Dr Snow was Dr Greenhow's former surgery apprentice and Queen Victoria's personal anaesthetist...
Based in Tynemouth, near Newcastle, Dr Greenhow, his nephew Dr EH Greenhow and Dr John Snow were founding members of the Royal Society of Medicine's Epidemiological Society in the 1850s, where emergency talks were held regarding the cholera pandemic...The dedicated research of [T.M. Greenhow] saw the London cholera epidemic end in 1854... Dr Snow was Dr Greenhow's former surgery apprentice and Queen Victoria's personal anaesthetist...
Titles/Qualifications:MRCS August 5th 1814
....was soon appointed Surgeon to the Lying-in Hospital, where he acquired much obstetrical experience.
(Greenhow) was appointed Surgeon to the Lying-in Hospital, where he acquired much obstetrical experience.
(Greenhow studied) at the University of Edinburgh....(Greenhow) worked assiduously during the cholera epidemic of 1832, and published his views on the disease at some length.
(page 30) The senior surgeon was Thomas Michael Greenhow who was also the surgeon at the Lying-in-Hospital, where (John) Snow's .....