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  1. 1 de mar. de 2006 · William Gull, a man of humble origins, became one of the outstanding, polymath physicians of the 19th century, and physician to Queen Victoria. Among several important and original contributions, this paper summarises his work on myxoedema, paraplegia and anorexia nervosa. This content is only available via PDF.

  2. William Withey Gull was born at Colchester, in the parish of St. Leonard's, on December 31st, 1816. His father, John Gull, was a barge owner and wharfinger, and was thirty-eight years old at the time of William's birth. His mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Chilver. He was the youngest of eight children, two of whom died in infancy.

  3. Dr. William Withey Gull. Gull was first mentioned as a possible Ripper suspect by Dr Thomas Stowell in the November 1970 issue of the Criminologist, and again in 1973 by Joseph Gorman Sickert in the BBC drama documentary Jack the Ripper, and more recently by authors Stephen Knight in the book The Final Solution, and by Melvyn Fairclough in the book The Ripper And The Royals.

  4. 8 de ago. de 2016 · William Withey Gull was born on 31st December 1816 in Colchester, Essex [ 2, 3 ]. He was a son of John Gull and Elizabeth Gull. His father owned a barge named The Dove, on which William was born. In 1837 William Gull took his first job at Guy’s Hospital in London, where he also studied medical science.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_GullWilliam Gull - Wikipedia

    William Withey Gull, 1st Baronet of Brook Street ( 31 december 1816 – 29 januari 1890) was een Engels arts. Gull gebruikte voor het eerst de benaming 'anorexia hysterica' voor wat later als anorexia nervosa bekend werd. Ook het syndroom van Gull-Sutton is naar hem vernoemd. Hij staat vooral bekend om zijn werk op het gebied van pathologie ...

  6. Myxoedema and Sir William Withey Gull (1816-1890) Myxoedema and Sir William Withey Gull (1816-1890) J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2006 May;77 (5):639. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.2005.082198.

  7. In this blog, we will uncover the extraordinary life, times and afterlife of William Gull. Sir William Withey Gull’s court dress. Gull was born in Colchester on 31 December 1816. His father was a barge owner and wharfinger and he was the youngest of 8 children. In a period in which the privileged career of a physician was typically restricted ...