Hearne, Edwin (1820 - 1880)
by
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Asset Name
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E002179 - Hearne, Edwin (1820 - 1880)
Title
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Hearne, Edwin (1820 - 1880)
Author
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Royal College of Surgeons of England
Identifier
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RCS: E002179
Publisher
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London : Royal College of Surgeons of England
Publication Date
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2012-04-12
Subject
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Medical Obituaries
Description
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Obituary for Hearne, Edwin (1820 - 1880), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Language
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English
Source
:
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
Full Name
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Hearne, Edwin
Date of Birth
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1820
Place of Birth
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Somerset, UK
Date of Death
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22 October 1880
Place of Death
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Southampton, UK
Occupation
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General surgeon
Physician
Titles/Qualifications
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MRCS April 29th 1842
FRCS December 9th 1858
LSA 1843
MB Lond (with honours in physiology, comparative anatomy, and surgery) 1844
JP
Details
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Born near Taunton, his father, a farmer on a large scale, being descended from an old Somerset family. He entered University College, London, as a medical student in 1840 and carried off many prizes. He was a favourite pupil of Liston, and acted as House Surgeon. After studying in Paris he settled in Southampton in 1845 and built up a large surgical practice. In 1864 he suffered from painful torticollis, for which injections of morphia were administered. He had been Surgeon to the Southampton Dispensary, but after his illness had to limit himself to the work of a Consulting Physician, Medical Inspector of Emigration, and Medical Officer of the London and South-Western Railway. During his active work he was a Liberal in politics, a member of the Borough Council, and a Justice of the Peace. He was a bold rider to hounds. "The White Doctor", as he was called, "was a hard man to beat" (*Bailey's Magazine*). He died at Southampton on October 22nd, 1880.
Publications:
"On Ether Inhalation." - *Lancet*, 1847, ii, 177.
"On Ether Vapour." - *Ibid*, I, 533.
"Operations Performed under the Influence of Ether." - *Ibid*, 1848, ii, 233.
*Thoughts on Cholera*, 8vo, London, 1853, and *Cholera, Non-contagious, and the
Absurdity of Quarantine Restrictions demonstrated*, 8vo, Southampton, 1866, are from a Medical Officer at a chief port.
Rights
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Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Collection
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
Format
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Obituary
Format
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Asset
Asset Path
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Root/Lives of the Fellows/E002000-E002999/E002100-E002199
URL for File
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374362
Media Type
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Unknown