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John Edward Morgan

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John Edward Morgan, (- 1892).

He was educated at Conway, Shrewsbury and at University College, Oxford.

1852 He gained classical honours and his B.A.

1860 He gained his M.A. at St. Mary's Hospital, London.

1862 He gained his M.R.C.P and M.B of Oxford.

1868 He became F.R.C.P. London.

1865 He obtained the degree of M.D of his Alma Master.

He bacame Physician to the Salford Hospital and Lecturer on Pathology at the Manchester Royal School of Medicine.

He was honorary secretary of the Sanitary Association and was active in promoting the scheme of public Health and Science Lectures which were delivered in Manchester.

He was an active promoter of the Manchester Nurse Training Institution.

1865 His Paper 'The Danger of Deterioration of Race from the too rapid increase of Great Cities, was read at the Social Science Congress at Sheffield.

1867 He became Honorary Physician to the Infirmary adn to the Cheadle Lunatic Asylum.

1873 He was elected Professor of Medicine in Owend College.

1886 He was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and became a member of its council in 1887.

Published Works include: 'University Oars'. (1873). 'Town Life Among the Poorest '(1869) Longmans, Green and Co.

1892 Sept.17th John Edward Morgan died at Nether Tabley, Knutsford, Cheshire. [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. British Medical Journal Sept.17th 1892.