Entry Type | Person |
Surname | Thomson |
Forenames | Thomas |
Epithet | physician |
Dates | 1775-1853 |
Gender Identity | Male |
History | He served as a doctor in the British army during the Peninsular; after that war he gained professional qualifications at Paris in 1816 and set up a practice in London not long after; he was instrumental, with his wife Louisa, in introducing John Franklin to his first wife Elanor Anne Porden. |
Key Events | Died 4 August 1853 at his home in Tubridge Wells, Kent |
Address | 62 Conduit Street, London (c1819); Belvedere, Tunbridge Wells, Kent (1851-1853) |
Source | Munks Roll of Royal College of Physicians Vol 3 (online); Wellington's Men Remembered, Volume 2 (online) |
Authorised Form of Name | Thomson; Thomas (1775-1853); physician |
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