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Emendatio ex 16:07, 3 Novembris 2008
Percy Furnivall (natus die 5 Aprilis 1867; mortuus 3 Maii 1938)[1] fuit birotarius Anglicus, totius mundi victor anno 1885.[2] Fuit etiam chirurgus nosocomii Sancti Marci Londinii et professor chirurgiae apud Collegium Regium Chirurgorum Londiniense. Percy Furnivall fuit filius philologi F. J. Furnivall uxorisque eius Eleanorae Nickel Dalziel (1838?–1937). In matrimonium duxit Olive Mary Butlin (1874-1973), filiam chirurgi Henrici Trentham Butlin.[3] Fuit studiosus carcinomatis, et ipse carcinomatis causa mortuus est. De aegritudine sua in British Medical Journal scripserat.[4]
Opera
- Physical training for high speed competitions (ed. 3a, 1888)
- Thomas Vicary, The Anatomie of the Bodie of Man edd. Frederick J. Furnivall et Percy Furnivall. Londinii, 1888 (EETS Extra series, 53)
- "Thomas Vicary, Serjeant-Surgeon to Henry III" in Notes and Queries ser. 7 vol. 5 (1888) p. 28
- "Henry VIII's Players" in Notes and Queries ser. 7 vol. 5 (1888) p. 226
- "The Plague of 1563" in Notes and Queries ser. 7 vol. 5 (1888) pp. 361-362
- "Whipping and the Pillory for London Vagabonds in 1547" in Notes and Queries ser. 7 vol. 5 (1888) p. 445
- "Order Against Games" in Notes and Queries ser. 7 vol. 6 (1888) pp. 5-6
- "Thomas Vicary" in Notes and Queries ser. 7 vol. 6 (1888) pp. 42-43
- "After-effects of Modern Treatment of Carcinoma" in British Medical Journal no. 4033 (23 Aprilis 1938) p. 917
Notae
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ en:List of Old Gowers#F
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ "Tragedies from radium treatment are of frequent occurrence, and the publicity given to radium treatment of cancer is a disgrace to the Minister of Health and the vested interests which charge fantastic prices for this body-destroying substance. I do not wish my worst enemy the prolonged hell I have been through with radium neuritis and myalgia over six months."[3]
Nexus externi
Bibliographia
- Frederick James Furnivall: a volume of personal record (Londinii: Henry Frowde, 1911) p. xli.
- William S. Peterson, "Furnivall, Frederick James (1825-1910)" in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison (Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 2004) Versio interretialis venundata
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