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James Kingston Fowler

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and a Censor for the Royal College of Physicians. He was also one of the first members of the colonial advisory medical and sanitary committee formed in 1909, and was chairman of the medical appointments board.
215: 214:, Fowler was "an able, well-equipped teacher. Elegant and distinguished in appearance, he had a wide circle of friends in all walks of life." He never married but was a good friend of 386: 341: 401: 366: 356: 351: 336: 396: 331: 326: 346: 361: 391: 31: 376: 86: 66: 34:(11 March 1852 – 3 July 1934) was a British physician, noted for his work at Middlesex Hospital and as an expert in diseases of the lungs. 65:
At King's, Fowler completed his initial medical training and in 1871 won a Warneford scholarship. He qualified in 1874 as a Member of the
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and graduated with his Bachelor of Medicine (MB) degree in 1879 and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1880.
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in 1911 and lived in retirement at the warden's lodge there. He died on 3 July 1934.
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Fowler was principally concerned with diseases of the chest. He edited the
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into the priesthood, but he decided to pursue a medical career instead.
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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After leaving Cambridge, Fowler briefly took up a post as
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John Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
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Lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians
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in 1908, and was appointed a Knight Commander of the
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Index

KCMG
KCVO
FRCP
Woburn
Befordshire
Bedford
King's College, London
ordination
Royal College of Surgeons
King's College Hospital
Royal College of Physicians
Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge
Caius College
Westminster Hospital
Middlesex Hospital
Brompton Hospital
Midhurst
London University
University of Cambridge
Rickman Godlee
World War I
3rd London Territorial General Hospital
colonel
Rouen
Queen Alexandra Military Hospital
Millbank
mentioned in dispatches
Order of St Michael and St George
Colonial Office

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