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Thomas More Madden

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In 1901 he was seriously injured in a sailing accident, and died the following year at his house in
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He wrote a large number of books on medical topics, dealing principally with obstetrics.
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In 1871 he organized an Irish ambulance service for the French side in the
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and afterwards took up the position of obstetrical physician at the
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This biographical article related to medicine in Ireland is a
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Richard Robert Madden
Havana
Slavery Abolition Act 1833
Dublin
Montpellier
Málaga
midwifery
gynaecology
Rotunda Hospital
Mater Hospital
Franco-Prussian War
County Wicklow
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0-7171-2945-4


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