Thompson, Henry
Record IDcnp01086124
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01086124
Gendermale
Biographical Data1820 - 1904
Last Edit2024-02-08
General Note
war ein britischer Chirurg. Er spezialisierte sich auf das Gebiet der Urologie. Er war auch ein Experte auf dem Gebiet der Ernährungswissenschaft, ein Amateurastronom, ein versierter Maler, ein Sammler von wertvollem chinesischem Porzellan und ein Autor
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Further Biographical Data06.08.1820-18.04.1904
Dates of Activity1820-1904
Title of NobilitySir
ActivityPersonen zu Literaturgeschichte (Schriftsteller) (12.2p) (sswd)
Personen zu Medizin, Tiermedizin (27.20p) (sswd)
Arzt (gnd)
Schriftsteller (gnd)
Kunstsammler (gnd)
Personen zu Kunstwissenschaft, Kunsthistoriker (13.1bp) (sswd)
Geographic NoteGB (iso3166)
Großbritannien
Place of Activity
Place of ActivityLondon
Wirkungsort
Names
HeadingThompson, Henry
used in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
Variant NameThompson, Henry, Sir
Thompson, Henry, Sir [Sources: LoC-NA]
Oliver, Pen
Pen Oliver
Sources
Found inLCAuth
Imprint SourcesBeitr. in: Tyndall, John: Advancement of science. - 1984
Catalogue of blue and white Nankin porcelain, forming the collection of Sir Henry Thompson, illustrated by the autotype process from drawings by James Whistler, esq., and Sir Henry Thompson. - 1878
Diet in relation to age & activity : with hints concerning habits conducive to longevity. - 1902
Diet in relation to age & activity : with hints concerning habits conducive to longevity. - 1903
Diet in relation to age and activity. - 1888
Fish as food. - 1883
Food and feeding. - 1879
Food and feeding. - 1880
Food and feeding. - 1884
Modern cremation : cremation; its history and practice to the present date with information relating to all recently improved arrangements made by the Cremation society of England. - 1899
Motor-car : an elementary handbook on its nature, use & management. - 1902
Pathology and treatment of structure of the urethra, and urinary fistulæ. - 1858
The pathology and treatment of structure in the urethra, both in the male and female. - 1854