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Edward Coleman (veterinary surgeon)

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He interested himself in the comparative anatomy of the eye and in 1793 became professor at the London Veterinary College, although he was very ignorant of veterinary science and practise. He held the post for many years and lived in a house close to the college. In addition he visited Woolwich
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During his training Coleman studied asphyxia and gained a prize for an essay on Resuscitation awarded by the Humane Society, published in 1791. In that year he started practising as a surgeon in London.
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He married Sarah Slack (1771–1833), the daughter of Thomas and Jane Slack. Coleman died of gout and liver disease 14 July 1839 and was buried in the churchyard of St James's Hampstead Road.
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A dissertation on suspended respiration, from drowning, hanging, and suffocation: in which is recommended a different mode of treatment to any hitherto pointed out
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Observations on the formation and uses of the natural frog of the horse with a description of a patent artificial frog, to prevent and cure contracted hoofs ...
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He was born in 1766 at Burmarsh, near Dymchurch, Kent, a son of Edward Coleman and Sarah West. His father was the Expenditor (Treasurer) of the
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Observations on the Structure, OEconomy, and Diseases of the Foot of the Horse, and on the principles and practice of shoeing
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In 1796 he was appointed 'Medical Superintendent to the Veterinary Service of the
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Animals and Disease: An Introduction to the History of Comparative Medicine
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The Early History of Veterinary Literature and its British Development
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The Royal Veterinary College, London: A Bicentenary History
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He became a Fellow of the Royal Society on 9 June 1831.
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Edward Coleman (surgeon)

London Veterinary College
Corporation of Romney Marsh
Borough School of Medicine
Henry Cline
Board of Ordnance
Artillery
Army Veterinary Service
Rees's Cyclopædia
Categories
1766 births
1839 deaths
English veterinarians
Fellows of the Royal Society

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