
1816 - 1890 (74 years)
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Name |
John James Drysdale |
Birth |
1816 |
Edinburgh, Scotland |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1890 |
- Probably 22nd August 1892
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Person ID |
I143366 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
3 Jul 2024 |
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Notes |
- John James Drysdale M.D. (29 November 1815 – 20 August 1892), was an eminent British homeopathic physician who worked for much of his career in Liverpool. Drysdale founded the Liverpool Free Homeopathic Dispensary in 1841. He remained associated with this institution when it became the Liverpool Hahnemann Homeopathic Hospital, and continued to do so until the end of his life. Drysdale was also a Member of the Management Committee at the North of England Southport Children's Sanatorium.
In 1857, J. J. Drysdale was a founder member and President of the Liverpool Homoeopathic Medico-Chirurgical Society, where his colleagues included James P. Gelston, John William Hayward, John Murray Moore, Raphael Roche, Benjamin Simmons, Adrian Stokes, and Thomas Henry Willans. The name was later changed to the Liverpool Homeopathic Society and in 1885 it became the first regional branch of the British Homeopathic Society. He was also a founder member of the Hahnemann Publishing Society and member of The Association for the Protection of Homeopathic Practitioners and Students.
At the time of the 1861 census the Drysdale family lived in Great Crosby, Liverpool, and Alfred was aged 6, having been born in the city in mid-1854. The Medical Register of 1859 records John Drysdale as living at 44 Rodney Street, Liverpool, having qualified as M.D. in Edinburgh in 1838. He also became a Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh the same year.
John James Drysdale was a friend of Charles Darwin, who was also close to John Drysdale's mother Lady Elizabeth Drysdale (nee Pew).
- (Research):... Company like his uncle Major James Drysdale, John James Drysdale William's second son, was not yet quite twelve and Thomas Cochrane Drysdale his third son was ten years of age.They were both pupils at the newly founded Edinburgh Academy ...
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