Sir james paget biography of michael jackson

          Including letters from his father Sir James Paget and other correspondents, and transcripts of letters from Sir James Paget to Sir William Jackson Hooker.

        1. Using materials concerning the artist John Collier (–), the publisher.
        2. 7 Biography James Paget (Figure 1) was born on January 11, , in Great Yarmouth on the eastern coast of England.
        3. When Hughlings Jackson retired from the London Hospital in , his testimonial was chaired by the now-knighted Sir James Paget, who praised his former student.
        4. Vintage illustration of Sir James Paget, an English surgeon and pathologist who is best remembered for naming Paget's disease.
        5. 7 Biography James Paget (Figure 1) was born on January 11, , in Great Yarmouth on the eastern coast of England....

          James Paget

          English surgeon and pathologist (1814–1899)

          For the New Testament scholar, see James Carleton Paget.

          Sir James Paget, 1st BaronetFRSHFRSE (11 January 1814 – 30 December 1899) (, rhymes with "gadget") was an English surgeon and pathologist who is best remembered for naming Paget's disease[1] and who is considered, together with Rudolf Virchow, as one of the founders of scientific medical pathology.

          His famous works included Lectures on Tumours (1851) and Lectures on Surgical Pathology (1853). There are several medical conditions which were described by, and later named after, Paget:

          Life

          Paget was born in Great Yarmouth, England, on 11 January 1814, the son of Samuel Paget, a brewer and shipowner, and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth Tolver.[2] He was one of a large family, and his brother Sir George Edward Paget (1809–1892), who became Regius Professor of Physic at the University of Cambridge in 1872, also had a distinguished career in