Talk:Edward Long Fox (psychiatrist)
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edit- Redwood, U.M. (1989) A family of Quaker doctors photocopied electric typewriter text. Copy at Cornwall Studies Library, Redruth.
- Names of Children of EL Fox listed at http://www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/cjb/hingston/hpad.htm. His eldest son was also named "Edward Long Fox".
- University of Bristol Public lectures webpage. (accessed 15 Sept 2007), - Long Fox Memorial Lecture: The Edward Long Fox Memorial Fund was raised by subscription among the friends of Edward Long Fox, M.D., F.R.C.P. (1832-1902), Physician at the Bristol Royal Infirmary from 1857 to 1877 and Lecturer in the Bristol Medical School from 1869 to 1874. The income from the fund is used mainly to provide an annual lecture on some subject connected with medicine or the allied sciences, to be held at University College, Bristol (later the University of Bristol) and given by a lecturer either selected from Bristol or the neighbourhood or who has been a student or a member of the teaching staff. The first lecture was given by Dr. J. Beddoe in 1904. In 1958 the Trusteeship of the Fund was transferred to the University. The connection, if any, with the earlier E.L. Fox has not been established.
Notability
edit[From Memory] Having received medical training in Edinburgh, EL Fox first established a highly successful General Practice in Bristol. He had some part in developing Weston-super-Mare as a medically approved sea-bathing resort. His Asylum at Brislington, near Bristol was also extremely successful and was continued by his sons. Vernon White . . . Talk 09:53, 28 February 2009 (UTC)
Edward Long Fox (1832-1902)
editGrandson of the Edward Long Fox, who is the subject of this article, is "notable". see Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Society - Bristol Character: Edward Long Fox (1832-1902). He was president of the British Medical Association. His obituary in the BMJ is available online. Two of his papers are available online at Open Library :
- The pathological anatomy of the nervous centers. by Edward Long Fox (Smith, Elder, 1874),
- Where should typhus be treated? by Edward Long Fox (Printed by Oliver and Boyd, 1866)
Vernon White . . . Talk 10:54, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
The Bristol University Long Fox lecture is dedicated to him (see 2002 EL Fox lecture.
Descendants
editsee Rootsweb
The the French business
editBrislington Manor
editPsychiatrist ???
editThe first citation of the word "psychiatry" in the OED is 1828. I don't think EL Fox would have called himself a psychiatrist or was one, in any sense of the modern term. He was a physician - as a GP and as a sea-bathing promoter. Any views before I revert? Vernon White . . . Talk 22:13, 8 March 2009 (UTC)