Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7786980> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7786980 description "English surgeon".
- Q7786980 description "English surgeon".
- Q7786980 subject Q6206978.
- Q7786980 subject Q6281503.
- Q7786980 subject Q6645301.
- Q7786980 subject Q6933354.
- Q7786980 subject Q8417487.
- Q7786980 subject Q8747668.
- Q7786980 abstract "Thomas Alcock (1784 – 21 August 1833) was an English surgeon.He was born at Rothbury, Northumberland. After an apprenticeship to a surgeon in Newcastle, he became, in 1805, resident medical officer at the Sunderland Dispensary. In 1806 or 1807 he moved to London and became a general practitioner. From 1825 he devoted himself to surgery alone. From 1813 to 1828 he was surgeon to St. James's Workhouse. A visit to Paris in 1823 led him to publish in 1827 an essay upon the use of the chlorides of soda and lime in cases of hospital gangrene, the practice having been extensively applied in France by Antoine Germain Labarraque. A course of ‘Lectures on Practical and Medical Surgery,’ delivered to the students of the Borough Dispensary, appeared in "The Lancet" in 1825–6, and was republished with additions in 1830. He contributed many papers to medical journals.Alcock met Jeremy Bentham, who was interested in having a life mask made for him, though there is no proof that the mask of Bentham in Edinburgh was made by Alcock.".
- Q7786980 birthDate "1784".
- Q7786980 birthPlace Q23079.
- Q7786980 birthPlace Q578750.
- Q7786980 birthYear "1784".
- Q7786980 deathDate "1833-08-21".
- Q7786980 deathYear "1833".
- Q7786980 thumbnail Thomas_Alcock_by_Benjamin_Robert_Haydon.png?width=300.
- Q7786980 wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q1425428.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q168805.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q190227.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q23079.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q250423.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q40555.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q578750.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q586230.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q60887.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q6206978.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q6281503.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645301.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q6933354.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q774306.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417487.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q8747668.
- Q7786980 wikiPageWikiLink Q939416.
- Q7786980 dateOfBirth "1784".
- Q7786980 dateOfDeath "1833-08-21".
- Q7786980 name "Alcock, Thomas".
- Q7786980 placeOfBirth Q23079.
- Q7786980 placeOfBirth Q578750.
- Q7786980 shortDescription "English surgeon".
- Q7786980 type Person.
- Q7786980 type Agent.
- Q7786980 type Person.
- Q7786980 type Agent.
- Q7786980 type NaturalPerson.
- Q7786980 type Thing.
- Q7786980 type Q215627.
- Q7786980 type Q5.
- Q7786980 type Person.
- Q7786980 comment "Thomas Alcock (1784 – 21 August 1833) was an English surgeon.He was born at Rothbury, Northumberland. After an apprenticeship to a surgeon in Newcastle, he became, in 1805, resident medical officer at the Sunderland Dispensary. In 1806 or 1807 he moved to London and became a general practitioner. From 1825 he devoted himself to surgery alone. From 1813 to 1828 he was surgeon to St. James's Workhouse.".
- Q7786980 label "Thomas Alcock (surgeon)".
- Q7786980 depiction Thomas_Alcock_by_Benjamin_Robert_Haydon.png.
- Q7786980 givenName "Thomas".
- Q7786980 name "Alcock, Thomas".
- Q7786980 name "Thomas Alcock".
- Q7786980 surname "Alcock".