Thomas Barlow (Medicine)
Sir
Thomas Barlow
(
4 November
,
1845
—
1945
) was a British royal physician. Barlow was the son of a
Lancashire
cotton
manufacturer. He studied as an
undergraduate
at Manchester and London.
University College London
(UCL)
Bachelor of Medicine
(BM) in
1873
and
Doctor of Medicine
(MD)
1874
. He became a
registrar
at
Great Ormond Street Hospital
, and later a
physician
and in
1899
a
consultant
. He was
professor
at the UCL from
1895
to
1907
, initially of paediatrics and later of
clinical medicine
. He was
Royal physician
to
Queen Victoria
and attended her on her death, and to
King Edward VIII
and
King George V
. He was the father of
Alan Barlow
.
Barlow's disease
is named after him.
External links
biography
Barlow, Thomas Barlow, Thomas Barlow, Thomas
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