About: John Thurnam

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John Thurnam (28 December 1810 – 24 September 1873) was an English psychiatrist, archaeologist, and ethnologist. In 1846 he was appointed Medical Superintendent of The Retreat, the Quaker psychiatric hospital near York. In 1848 he reported two maternal first cousins with an unusual condition affecting the skin, hair and teeth (an ectodermal dysplasia); he had performed an examination post mortem on one of the two men, including relevant histopathology.

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  • John Thurnam (* 28. Dezember 1810 in Lingcroft; † 24. September 1873 in Devizes) war ein britischer Altertumsforscher („Antiquar“). Er war Mitglied des Royal College of Surgeons und medical superintenden der grafschaftlichen Irrenanstalt in Devizes in Wiltshire. Er war Mitbegründer der . (de)
  • John Thurnam (28 December 1810 – 24 September 1873) was an English psychiatrist, archaeologist, and ethnologist. In 1846 he was appointed Medical Superintendent of The Retreat, the Quaker psychiatric hospital near York. In 1848 he reported two maternal first cousins with an unusual condition affecting the skin, hair and teeth (an ectodermal dysplasia); he had performed an examination post mortem on one of the two men, including relevant histopathology. (en)
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  • John Thurnam (* 28. Dezember 1810 in Lingcroft; † 24. September 1873 in Devizes) war ein britischer Altertumsforscher („Antiquar“). Er war Mitglied des Royal College of Surgeons und medical superintenden der grafschaftlichen Irrenanstalt in Devizes in Wiltshire. Er war Mitbegründer der . (de)
  • John Thurnam (28 December 1810 – 24 September 1873) was an English psychiatrist, archaeologist, and ethnologist. In 1846 he was appointed Medical Superintendent of The Retreat, the Quaker psychiatric hospital near York. In 1848 he reported two maternal first cousins with an unusual condition affecting the skin, hair and teeth (an ectodermal dysplasia); he had performed an examination post mortem on one of the two men, including relevant histopathology. (en)
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