Edward Berdoe
| Edward Berdoe |
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| Born |
7 March 1836 |
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| Died |
1916 (aged c80) |
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| Nationality |
United Kingdom |
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| Occupation |
Physician |
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| Known for |
Medicine, author |
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Edward Berdoe (1836 – 1916) was a physician during the Crimean and American Civil Wars, educated in England and Scotland. He was also an authority on the poet Robert Browning,[1] and was on the committee of the London Browning Society from its beginning in 1881 to its dissolution in 1894.[2] He has been credited with writing the novel St. Bernard’s. The romance of a medical student by Aesculapius Scalpel, which went into a second edition in 1888.[3]
References
- ↑ The Browning Cyclopaedia (1891).
- ↑ "BERDOE, Edward". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 138.
- ↑ . Catalogue 187 of Jarndyce Antiquarian Booksellers, London. Accessed June 10, 2010.
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