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Frederick William Andrewes

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33: 168:. In 1897 the joint appointments of pathologist and lecturer on pathology at St Bartholomew's Hospital became vacant when Kanthack was appointed to the chair of pathology at the University of Cambridge. Andrewes succeeded him in these posts and continued in office for thirty years. In 1912 Andrewes's lectureship in pathology was raised by the University of London to a professorship. 151:
and completed his medical education by a brief course of study in Vienna. Upon his return from Vienna Andrewes was appointed casualty physician at St Bartholomew's Hospital and later tutor in practical medicine. He was also assistant physician and pathologist to the
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The Croonian lectures on the behaviour of the leucocytes in infection and immunity: delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London on June 14th, 16th, 21st, and 23rd, 1910
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The birth and growth of science in medicine: being the Harveian oration delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London, October 18th, 1920
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He was an early member of the Medical Research Council and during the 1914-1918 War accomplished valuable work on dysentery bacilli ...
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He did research on the classification of streptococci, the histology of lymphadenoma, immunology, and arterial degeneration.
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After education at Oakley House School in Reading, Frederick Andrewes matriculated on 11 October 1878 at
111: 711: 148: 157: 211:, and W. Girling Ball, were, early in their careers, demonstrators in pathology under Andrewes. 115:(31 March 1859 – 24 February 1932) was an English physician, pathologist, and bacteriologist. 204: 124: 651: 646: 224: 208: 132: 492: 413: 8: 333: 153: 164:. In 1894 he was appointed assistant demonstrator of practical medicine as successor to 384: 360: 58: 575: 544: 510: 478: 447: 389: 571: 540: 474: 443: 379: 371: 302: 260: 243: 165: 625: 590: 564:. Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London on Nov. 15th, 1906" 640: 135:
and pathology from Alfred Antunes Kanthack. In 1887 Andrewes graduated there
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Sir Frederick William Andrewes. Photograph by J. Russell & S. Wellcome
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Royal College of Physicians, Lives of the Fellows, Munk's Roll, Vol. IV
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Royal College of Physicians, Lives of the Fellows, Munk's Roll, Vol. IV
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Royal College of Physicians, Lives of the Fellows, Munk's Roll, Vol. IV
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In bacteriology, ... Andrewes was the first, in association with
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Alumni of the Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows, Royal College of Surgeons
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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(1906). 692:Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians 93:Physician, pathologist, and bacteriologist 31: 383: 203:Horder, as well as John Hannah Drysdale, 129:St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College 687:Academics of the University of Cambridge 511:"Ball, Sir William Girling (1881–1945)" 639: 599: 328: 326: 324: 322: 320: 318: 316: 288: 286: 284: 282: 280: 278: 355: 353: 351: 349: 347: 293:"Sir Frederick Andrewes, 1859–1932". 230: 131:, where he learned bacteriology from 662:20th-century English medical doctors 657:19th-century English medical doctors 558:Andrewes, F. W. (24 November 1906). 503: 313: 275: 13: 344: 334:"Frederick William (Sir) Andrewes" 14: 723: 702:Royal Army Medical Corps officers 562:The Evolution of the Streptococci 677:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford 617: 582: 570:. 2, part 2 (4343): 1415–1420. 551: 442:(3705): 551. 1 September 1894. 370:(3713): 451–452. 5 March 1932. 560:"The Horace Dobell Lecture on 521: 485: 454: 424: 406: 239:1906 β€” Dobell Lecturer in 1906 100:Sir Frederick William Andrewes 25:Sir Frederick William Andrewes 1: 607:"Andrewes, Frederick William" 576:10.1016/s0140-6736(01)33412-8 545:10.1016/s0140-6736(02)05349-7 479:10.1016/s0140-6736(01)13797-9 448:10.1016/s0140-6736(01)58828-5 269: 697:Fellows of the Royal Society 160:. In the 1890s he graduated 118: 7: 301:(1): 37–44. December 1932. 248:Royal College of Physicians 225:Christopher Howard Andrewes 10: 728: 147:he was house physician to 39:Courtesy of Wellcome Trust 414:"Alfred Antunes Kanthack" 145:St Bartholomew's Hospital 89: 81: 65: 44: 30: 23: 624:Andrewes, F. W. (1920). 672:British bacteriologists 364:British Medical Journal 493:"John Hannah Drysdale" 376:10.1136/bmj.1.3713.451 307:10.1098/rsbm.1932.0009 217: 201: 199:, or the enterococcus. 539:: 241. 27 July 1895. 213: 173: 125:Christ Church, Oxford 667:British pathologists 209:Frank Atcherley Rose 133:Emanuel Edward Klein 613:. 1919. p. 48. 219:On 25 July 1895 in 154:Royal Free Hospital 231:Awards and honours 227:, and a daughter. 59:Reading, Berkshire 473:(4334): 775–783. 265:1920 β€” Knighthood 244:Croonian Lecturer 97: 96: 719: 712:Knights Bachelor 632: 631: 621: 615: 614: 603: 597: 596: 589:Andrewes, F. 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Reading, Berkshire
OBE
FRCP
FRS
Christ Church, Oxford
St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College
Emanuel Edward Klein
BM (Oxon.)
MRCS
St Bartholomew's Hospital
James Andrew
Royal Free Hospital
DPH (Cantab)
MD (Oxon.)
Archibald Garrod
Horder
Hugh Thursfield
Frank Atcherley Rose
Islington
Christopher Howard Andrewes
Croonian Lecturer
Royal College of Physicians
Harveian Orator





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