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Charles Hilton Fagge

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After being demonstrator of anatomy from 1862 to 1866, Fagge became medical registrar of Guy's in 1866, assistant physician in 1867, and physician in 1880. He was for some years demonstrator of morbid anatomy, lecturer on pathology, and curator of the museum at Guy's. He for some years edited the
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into English for the New Sydenham Society, and classified and catalogued the models of skin diseases in the museum of Guy's Hospital. He contributed papers on skin diseases to the 'Guy's Hospital Reports,’ the major one being 'On Scleriasis and Allied Affections,’ 1867. An article on 'Intestinal
76:, but he continued to work on his treatise on medicine, which had occupied him for twelve years or more. He had been occupied on the last day of his life in reading examination papers, when he was seized with difficulty of breathing, and died in half an hour on 18 November 1883, at his house in 56:, gained three scholarships and gold medals; in 1861, at the final M.B. examination, he gained scholarships and gold medals for medicine and for physiology, and a gold medal for surgery. In 1863 he graduated M.D., in 1864 became a member, and in 1870 a fellow of the 117:'s 'System of Medicine' (vol. iv.); others in the area were on 'Mitral Contraction,’ 'Acute Dilatation of the Stomach,’ 'Abdominal Abscess,’ and on 'Fibroid Disease of the Heart' ('Transactions of the Pathological Society,’ xxv. 64–98). 148: 200: 190: 180: 205: 68:, and at the time of his death was examiner in medicine to the university of London. For about a year and a half he had suffered from 195: 185: 153: 21: 121: 57: 105: 114: 113:
Obstruction' appeared in the same reports in 1868. He wrote the article on 'Valvular Disease of the Heart' in
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medical school in October 1856, and in 1859, at the first M.B. examination at the
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Fagge was the son of Charles Fagge, a medical practitioner, and nephew of
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and other poisons (Proc. Roy. Soc. 1865; Guy's Hospital Reports, 1866).
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and a bronze memorial tablet erected in the museum of Guy's Hospital.
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John Hilton
Hythe, Kent
Guy's Hospital
university of London
Royal College of Physicians
aneurysm
aorta
Grosvenor Street
West Norwood Cemetery
Samuel Wilks
Philip Henry Pye-Smith
Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra
cutaneous diseases
Sir John Russell Reynolds
Thomas Stevenson
digitaline
public domain
Fagge, Charles Hilton
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1838 births
1883 deaths
Alumni of the University of London
People from Hythe, Kent
19th-century English medical doctors
English medical writers
19th-century English non-fiction writers
Burials at West Norwood Cemetery

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