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Edward Rigby (obstetrician)

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retired from practice. When the Obstetrical Society was founded in 1859 he was elected its first president. He was a fellow of the
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in South London, where he went on to hold the appointments of junior and senior physician.
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Rigby became regarded as the leading obstetric physician in London, when
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Rigby married, in September 1838, Susan, second daughter of
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obstetrician
Obstetrical Society of London
Edward Rigby
Norwich grammar school
Edward Valpy
Sir James Brooke
Sir Archdale Wilson
Norfolk and Norwich Hospital
Edinburgh University
Dublin
Berlin University
midwifery
Heidelberg University
Franz Naegele
General Lying-In Hospital
Lambeth
London College of Physicians
St. Thomas's Hospital
St. Bartholomew's Hospital
London University
Sir Charles Locock
Linnean Society
Berkeley Square
Alexander Tweedie
Medical Gazette
Medical Times
William Hunter
John Taylor

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