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John Roberton (born 1797)

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He was an active social reformer, interesting himself in all local and national movements for improving the condition of working people and active in the
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Catalogue and report of the obstetrical and other instruments exhibited at the "conversazione" of the Obstetrical Society of London
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and diseases of women and children. He was also a lecturer at the Marsden Street School of Medicine. His first publication was
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Some Manchester Doctors: a biographical collection to mark the 150th Anniversary of the Manchester Medical Society, 1834–1984
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Mottram, J. (1984) "John Roberton, 1797–1876', in ed. W. J. Elwood and A. F. Tuxford (eds)
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Young, J. H. (1966–1967). "John Roberton (1797–1876), obstetrician and social reformer".
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On the Proper Regulation of Labourers engaged in the Construction and Working of Railways
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to alter some of the conclusions which he had arrived at in the earlier editions of his
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Roberton's advice was largely sought in the discipline in which he had specialized,
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Essays and Notes on the Physiology and Diseases of Women and on Practical Midwifery
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Critical Remarks on certain recently published Opinions concerning Life and Mind
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in 1822, and on 9 October 1823 married Mary (1794/5–1851), daughter of
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in 1817. He intended to be a ship's surgeon, and was on his way to the
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Leech, E. B. (1940). "Florence Nightingale to a Manchester surgeon".
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On a Proposal to withhold Outdoor Relief from Widows with Families
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Observations on the Mortality and Physical Management of Children
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University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
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On certain Legalised Forms of Temptation as Causes of Crime
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Report on the Amount and Causes of Death in Manchester
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when he was wrecked on the Lancashire coast. While at
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(March 2004). 88:Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries 212:Answer to Objections against Vaccination 532:Professional and academic associations 437:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 288: 294: 292: 120:Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal 72:Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 16:Scottish physician and social reformer 586:19th-century Scottish medical doctors 393:Childbed Fever: a documentary history 324:"Consumer Price Inflation since 1750" 308: 306: 304: 260:Insalubrity of the Deep Cornish Mines 7: 395:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 266:On the Laws of Nature's Ventilation 242:Improvement of Municipal Government 194:On the Partition of Landed Property 102:, turned his special attention to 70:. He was admitted a member of the 14: 522:Dictionary of National Biography 504: 126:in various countries, which led 122:on the time of onset of female 548:Manchester Statistical Society 162:Manchester Statistical Society 1: 35:. He was a pioneer of modern 444:UK public library membership 236:On the Climate of Manchester 179:He died at his residence at 100:Manchester Lying-in Hospital 248:National Schools of Ireland 132:Physical History of Mankind 632: 453:Manchester Medical Gazette 432:Roberton, John (1797–1876) 20: 554: 544: 536: 531: 493:Medical Times and Gazette 23:John Roberton (born 1776) 606:British social reformers 495:, 30 September 1876, 396 391:Loudon, I., ed. (1995). 358:John Roberton, 1797–1876 164:. In religion, he was a 21:Not to be confused with 611:People from Lanarkshire 58:Roberton was born near 41:evidence-based medicine 596:Scottish obstetricians 616:People from New Mills 601:History of Manchester 128:James Cowles Prichard 60:Hamilton, Lanarkshire 352:, 80, 138, 167, 223 275:Topping, G. (1854) 204:Roberton, J. (1836) 487:English Independent 480:Manchester Guardian 356:Carver, A. (1969). 591:Scottish reformers 564: 563: 555:Succeeded by 546:President of the 489:, 31 August 1876; 483:, 28 August 1876; 442:(subscription or 386:: 103. 1934–1935. 198:Fagg, J. 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Index

John Roberton (born 1776)
social reformer
obstetrics
evidence-based medicine
Victorian
Manchester
Hamilton, Lanarkshire
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
West Indies
Liverpool
Warrington
Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries
David Bellhouse
general practice
Manchester Lying-in Hospital
midwifery
physiology
scientific papers
puberty
James Cowles Prichard
obstetrics
Charles White
John Hull
Thomas Radford
Manchester Statistical Society
puritan
nonconformist
Robert Halley

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