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Anthony Addington (1713 – 22 March 1790) was an English physician. Life [ edit ] Addington was born at Twyford , youngest son of Henry Addington (1659-1729), a gentleman who owned a "moderately sized" estate there, where the family had been settled for generations, and his second wife, Elizabeth (c. 1670-1746), daughter of Anthony ...
Dr. Anthony Addington (1790) por Thomas Banks Su busto del Dr. Anthony Addington puede parecer muy realista y lleno de expresión, pero en realidad fue modelado a partir de una máscara mortuoria del médico.
Dr. Anthony Addington. (1713-1790) Born: 13th December 1713. Royal Physician. Died: 1790 at Fringford, Oxfordshire. Anthony Addington, the father of the 1st Viscount Sidmouth , was born on 13th December 1718.
12 de may. de 2009 · Anthony Addington, the doctor who had treated Francis Blandy, suspected arsenic was the substance that had felled him and conducted a series of physical tests to prove his point.
Anthony Addington, padre del primer vizconde, era un médico distinguido. Henry Unwin Addington, sobrino del primer vizconde, fue diplomático y funcionario. La sede familiar ahora es Highway Manor (cerca de Calne, Wiltshire), que se heredó en 1936.
Antony Addington, M.D., was the youngest son of Henry Addington, gent., of Fringford, in Oxfordshire, and received his preliminary education at Winchester, whence he was elected to Trinity college, Oxford, as a member of which he proceeded A.B. 14th July, 1739; A.M. 13th May, 1740; M.B. 6th February, 1741; M.D. 24th January, 1744.
The status of medical knowledge about scurvy at sea may be seen in Dr. Anthony Addington’s famous essay published 15 years before Cook embarked on his first Pacific voyage. Addington perceived scurvy as being related to diet, the quality of air, the state of decay of provisions, and the putrefaction of water.