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Robert Kinglake (physician)

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Strictures on Mr. Parkinson's Observations on the Nature and Cure of Gout. … To which are added, Two Letters to Dr. Haygarth, containing Remarks on the Opinions he has lately published on Acute Rheumatism
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A dissertation on gout; exhibiting a new view of the origin, nature, cause, cure, and prevention of that afflicting disease; illustrated and confirmed by a variety of original and communicated cases
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rectory, near Taunton, the home of his son W. C. Kinglake. He was a member of the
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and cold water. His first papers on the subject appeared in 1801 and 1803 in the
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At Taunton Kinglake attended public meetings and made speeches in support of the
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He also published "Observations on the Medicinal Effects of Digitalis" in the
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M.D. (1765–1842) was an English physician, known as a medical writer.
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Kinglake attracted attention with his controversial writings on
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Young Humphry Davy: The Making of an Experimental Chemist
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university of Göttingen
university of Edinburgh
Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire
Chilton-upon-Polden
Somerset
Taunton
Pneumatic Institution
first Reform Bill
West Monkton
Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh
gout
ammonia
William Wadd
John Ring
James Parkinson
Robert Macnish
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Lee, Sidney
"Kinglake, Robert" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Young Humphry Davy: The Making of an Experimental Chemist
ISBN
978-0-87169-237-5

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