John Reid
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1776 – 1822
Who was John Reid?
John Reid was an English physician.
He was born at Leicester in 1776, and after education at the school of Mr. Holland, a dissenting minister, went to the Hackney nonconformist academy for five years. He then studied medicine at Edinburgh University, and there graduated M.D. on 12 Sept. 1798, reading a thesis ‘De Insania.’ He became a licentiate of the College of Physicians of London on 25 June 1804. He published in 1801 a translation from the French, ‘An Account of the Savage Youth of Avignon;’ in 1806 ‘A Treatise of Consumption,’ in which he stated his belief that tubercles were inflammatory products, and had no real resemblance to caseous disease of lymphatic glands; and in 1816 ‘Essays on Insanity,’ of which an enlarged edition appeared in 1821 as ‘Essays on Hypochondriasis and other Nervous Affections.'
He was noted in the Dictionary of National Biography as "he generally writes with good sense, and relates a few interesting cases of mental disease, but has added nothing to medical knowledge."
He was a contributor of medical reports to the ‘Old Monthly Magazine,’ gave lectures on the theory and practice of medicine, and was physician to the Finsbury Dispensary.
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- Born
- 1776
- Spouses
- Elizabeth Jesser Reid
(1821 - 1822/07/02)
- Elizabeth Jesser Reid
- Died
- Jul 2, 1822
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on July 23, 2013
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