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183: 36: 216:, the daughter of his cousin Joseph Dimsdale of Bishop's Stortford. She had lived within the family for most of her life and she a diarist and writer of letters. He was succeeded in the Russian Barony by his eldest son John, from whom it descended within the family. The Barony of John's son Nathaniel lapsed when he died with no heir. 174:
travelled to St Petersburg and inoculated the Empress, her son, and over 140 members of the Court. The results were a success and Catherine rewarded Dimsdale with £10,000, a pension of £500 per annum, £2000 expenses and a Barony of the Russian Empire. Nathaniel was also rewarded and he too received a
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On his return from Russia, Dimsdale became a banker, initially in the private banking partnership of Dimsdale, Archer & Byde in Cornhill, London and afterwards as a partner in Staples, Baron Dimsdale, Son & Co. He was elected as
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Barony. In case the results had produced adverse effects, the Empress had arranged for a relay of fast horses to be available to speed the Dimsdales out of the country. During the long preparatory period before the variolations he wrote
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He had married three times: firstly Mary, the daughter of Nathaniel Brassey of Roxford, Hertfordshire; secondly Anne, the daughter of John Iles, with whom he had seven sons and two daughters; and thirdly
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in two successive parliaments in 1780 and 1784. In 1781 he and Nathaniel returned to Russia to carry out further royal inoculations.
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Ward, L. 2022. The Empress and The English Doctor: How Catherine the Great defied a deadly virus. London, UK: Oneworld Publications.
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In 1762, perhaps due to his reputation within London society, he was invited to Russia to variolate the Empress
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Dimsdale developed a particular interest in the prevention of smallpox by inoculation (
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after inoculating her against smallpox. His cousin, housekeeper and third wife
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Tracts on inoculation written and published at St Petersburg in the year 1768
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in 1767 which went into five editions by 1769. That year he was elected a
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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The present method of inoculating for the small-pox
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The present method of inoculating for the small-pox
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St Thomas’ Hospital
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Edward Jenner
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MP for Hertford
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Hertfordshire
Bishop's Stortford
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