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William Sharp (homeopath)

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189:, and over the next forty years he published over 60 papers dealing with this subject which he believed central to combining other more conventional approaches to medicine. His tracts on homeopathy went through several editions. Sharp's papers were not always well received. Unlike most homoeopaths he believed in 158:
in 1817. He learnt to be a surgeon from another uncle (also William) who lived in William's home town, and then in Leeds with William Hey. He completed his training in surgery at Borough hospitals in London and became a qualified surgeon in 1827. After a brief period working in Paris, he rejoined his
182:. He continued to advocate the importance of science, and the school added this subject to its curriculum. He was briefly employed by Rugby School as the first science teacher in a public school. Sharp resigned in 1850 to return to medicine and research. 134:
in Yorkshire, on 21 January 1805 to Richard and Mary (born Turton) Sharp. His father was a merchant who already had two sons and two daughters. The Sharp family was notable in Yorkshire, and its members included,
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uncle and took over his business in 1833. He worked for the Bradford Infirmary and became its senior surgeon in 1837 although he was still interested in science in general. He re-established the
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in Britain and for putting science on the curricula of British public schools. He was the first science teacher in a British public school and an early advocate of
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Bernard Leary, 'Sharp, William (1805–1896)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, September 2004; online edn, October 2005
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which proposes that some drugs may have totally different results at different doses.
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Sharp lived and worked in Hull for four years before ending up in
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William's education was initially undertaken by his uncle at
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after reading a paper to the Birmingham meeting of the
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Index

William Sharp (disambiguation)
Armley
Leeds
Llandudno
Llan-rhos
local museums
homoeopathy
Armley
Leeds
John Sharp
Archbishop of York
Abraham Sharp
Wakefield Grammar School
Westminster School
Bradford Philosophical Society
Royal Society
British Association
Rugby
Rugby School
homoeopathy
antipraxy
Llandudno
Llan-rhos


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