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He was appointed an assistant physician at Guy's Hospital in 1877, and was a demonstrator in morbid pathology, working in the post-mortem room for thirteen years. In 1886 he was appointed hospital physician, a post he held until his retirement in 1898. During this time he was also the curator of the
361: 177: 107:, first as House Surgeon when it opened in 1869, then as Physician to Out-patients in 1875 and Full Physician from 1881 to 1888. The experiences he gained at the Evelina led him to write a successful textbook, 356: 95:(LL.D). At Guy's Hospital he was appointed Surgical Registrar in 1872, and Medical Registrar in 1874. For six years from 1871 he worked as an assistant curator at the museum of the 351: 168:). On his death he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his elder son Sir Ernest Frederic Goodhart, 2nd Baronet. He had married Emma, the daughter of William Bennett. 346: 341: 336: 80: 76: 21: 111:, which was first published in 1885 and continued to a tenth edition in 1913. From the seventh edition Goodhart was assisted by his one-time registrar, 331: 104: 45: 141:
After his retirement from Guy's he set up in private practice in Portland Place, London until his death in 1916. In 1912 he gave the
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physician Alfred Harrington Goodhart and was educated at Epsom Medical College in Epsom, Surrey. Afterwards, he entered
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Sir James Frederic Goodhart, 1st Baronet (24 October 1845 – 28 May 1916) was an English physician and paediatrician.
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Common Neuroses, or the Neurotic Element in Disease and its Rational Treatment
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Guy's museum. His interest in childhood diseases led to appointments at the
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List of honorary medical staff at King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers
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Honorary medical staff at King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers
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In the 1911 Coronation Honours of King George V he was made a
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in 1864 to qualify in Medicine. In 1868 he took the diplomas
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morbid pathology
paediatrics
Guy's Hospital
Evelina Hospital for Sick Children
Portland Place
baronetcy
Camden
Guy's Hospital
MRCP
LRCP
Aberdeen University
Doctor of Medicine
Doctor of Laws
Royal College of Surgeons
Evelina Hospital for Sick Children
Dr. George Frederic Still
Royal College of Physicians
Bradshaw Lecture
Harveian Society
Harveian Oration
baronet
Portland Place
St Marylebone
County of Sussex
List of honorary medical staff at King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers
"Sir James F. Goodhart"
doi
10.1136/bmj.1.2892.805
PMC

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