The poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes was his son. A painting of him by Samson Towgood Roch is in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Beddoes was born in...
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Thomas Lovell Beddoes (30 June 1803 – 26 January 1849) was an English poet, dramatist and physician. Born in Clifton, Bristol, England, he was the son...
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Beddoes is a surname of Welsh origin [1][permanent dead link]. Notable people with the name include: Alex Beddoes (born 1995), athlete from the Cook Islands...
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Humphry Davy (section Thomas Beddoes)
Cornish coast accompanied by Giddy—an intimate friend of Beddoes—and made Davy's acquaintance. Beddoes, who had established at Bristol the medical research...
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to lend support to Beddoes' efforts. Banks refused, citing scientific objections in addition to his political concerns about Beddoes' sympathising with...
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eighteenth-century physicians, including Thomas Beddoes and James Watt. The term hydrocarbonate, coined by Beddoes in 1794, should not be confused with the...
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live to see his work achieve any great acceptance, but in 1795, Dr. Thomas Beddoes, one of the leading physicians of his day, undertook a translation (claiming...
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into English by Thomas Beddoes as Popular Tales of the Germans (1791), and three were included in German Romance (1827) translated by Thomas Carlyle. They...
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acid. The first important use of nitrous oxide was made possible by Thomas Beddoes and James Watt, who worked together to publish the book Considerations...
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Her knowledge of chemistry and mineralogy was regarded as genius; Thomas Beddoes wrote to Erasmus Darwin noting that Georgiana, "manifested a knowledge...
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hemoglobin is affected by CO emerged with an investigation by James Watt and Thomas Beddoes into the therapeutic potential of hydrocarbonate in 1793, and later...
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Élémentaire de Chimie in 1789. James Watt Junior collaborated with Thomas Beddoes in constructing the pneumatic apparatus, a short-lived piece of medical...
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tuberculosis), Beddoes founded the Pneumatic Institution for inhalation gas therapy in 1798 at Dowry Square in Clifton, Bristol. Beddoes employed chemist...
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fever, and other diseases, by T. Beddoes. p. 43. Archived from the original on 2022-01-31. Retrieved 2021-11-30. Beddoes, T. (1796). Considerations on the...
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the treason trials, in particular that of Thomas Hardy, about which he corresponded with Thomas Beddoes. Thomas Walker took heart from Hardy's acquittal...
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the late eighteenth century as an inhalation therapeutic developed by Thomas Beddoes and James Watt categorized under factitious airs Producer gas; wood...
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compound containing carbon and oxygen by William Cruickshank in 1800. Thomas Beddoes and James Watt recognized carbon monoxide (as hydrocarbonate) to brighten...
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309–319. doi:10.1089/152308602753666361. ISSN 1523-0864. PMID 12006182. Beddoes, Thomas; Watt, James (1794). Considerations on the Medicinal Use of Factitious...
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product carried by the blood of animals which was subsequently exhaled. Thomas Beddoes, James Watt, Humphry Davy, James Lind, and many others investigated...
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William John Thoms (1834); many translations of Musäus' tales, notably by Thomas Beddoes (1791), William Hazlitt (1845), and Mark Lemon (1863); Apel, Fouqué...
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Pasha. Pierre-Simon Laplace begins publication of Méchanique céleste. Thomas Beddoes makes the first recorded use of the word Biology in its modern sense...
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that it became a commercial success. By 1794, Watt had been chosen by Thomas Beddoes to manufacture apparatuses to produce, clean and store gases for use...
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joining. December – Glasgow Royal Infirmary first opens in Scotland. Thomas Beddoes with James Watt publish Considerations on the Medicinal Use and on the...
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medicinal treatments as "pneumatic therapy" by collaborating with Dr. Thomas Beddoes and Erasmus Darwin to treat Jessie Watt, his daughter suffering from...
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Moyes, John Michell, Pieter Camper, R. E. Raspe, John Baskerville, Thomas Beddoes, John Wyatt, William Thomson, Cyril Jackson, Jean-André Deluc, John...
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medical schools. Living in Clifton, Bristol, from 1798 to 1799, he knew Thomas Beddoes and Humphry Davy and frequented the Pneumatic Institute. Not making...
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her younger sister Louise. Copley Medal: Benjamin Wilson April 13 – Thomas Beddoes, reforming English physician (died 1808) June 5 – Johan Gadolin, Finnish...
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(2): 111–126. doi:10.1179/amb.1970.17.2.111. Levere, T. H. (1977). "Dr Thomas Beddoes and the establishment of his Pneumatic Institution: A tale of three...
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April 1829. Beddoes, T. L. Death's Jest Book: or, The Fool's Tragedy, 1850 Beddoes, T. L. Poems of the late Thomas Lovell Beddoes, 1851 Beddoes, T. L. Poems...
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in its modern sense appears to have been introduced independently by Thomas Beddoes (in 1799), Karl Friedrich Burdach (in 1800), Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus...
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