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Arthur John Jex-Blake

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They owned a coffee plantation named Kyuna where they created a private botanical garden and co-founded the Kenya Horticultural Society (1923). Lady Muriel published on the flora of Kenya including a popular book illustrated by
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in France and upon his return was appointed a full physician at St George's Hospital. In 1920 he married, resigned all of his London appointments, and moved with his bride to Kenya, where he lived until his death in 1957.
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The couple met in Boulogne in WWI when he was a doctor and she was a volunteer nurse. The Jex-Blakes had one daughter, Daphne Marian Jex-Blake (1923–1970); she married Richard Mason.
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serotype Paratyphi B. The name of the bacterial species was changed. In 1928 medical experts were not entirely sure that
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The Shamba Times, Journal of the North Coast District, Kenya Horticultural Society
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serotype Typhi; the case of infection in patient J.A.M. would be called
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from 1874 to 1887 and a nephew of the famous physician and feminist
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in 1901, and DM in 1913. He entered as a University scholar at
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Rowland, F. M.; Marshall, F. W.; Menton, J. (7 March 1928).
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In this paper the case of infection in patient D.H. with
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Jex-Blake, A. J.; Wilson, W. J. (21 September 1918).
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Index

FRCP
Eton
Magdalen College, Oxford
BM and BCh
St George's Hospital Medical School
Victoria Hospital for Children
St George's Hospital
Royal Brompton Hospital
Goulstonian Lectures
Royal Army Medical Corps
Rev. Thomas William Jex-Blake, D.D.
Rugby School
Sophia Jex-Blake
Katharine Jex-Blake
Girton College
Henrietta Jex-Blake
Lady Margaret Hall
Bertha Jex-Blake
Edinburgh College of Medicine for women
Whitby
Wilton, Wiltshire
Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke
Joy Adamson
"A lecture on cardiac arrhythmia, delivered at the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton"
doi
10.1136/bmj.1.2612.121
PMC
2332862
PMID
20765409

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