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Thomas Scott Lambert (May 22, 1819[1] - March 31, 1897) was an American physician. Lambert was born
Thomas Scott Lambert | |
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Born | Wakefield, Massachusetts, U.S. | May 22, 1819
Died | March 31, 1897 | (aged 77)
Other names | T S Lambert T.S. Lambert |
Education | Castleton, Vermont |
Occupation(s) | Physician and author |
in Wakefield, Massachusetts and was educated in medicine at Castleton, Vermont, where he took his M. D. in 1845. He lectured extensively on medical and educational themes and wrote a number of books. Dr. Lambert died from pneumonia in 1897, aged 78.[2]
Works (selected)
edit- Hygenic Physiology (1852, Sanborn and Carter)[3]
- Systematic Human Physiology, Anatomy and Hygiene: Second Edition
- On Alcohol: A Course of Six Cantor Lectures Delivered Before the Society of Arts (with Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson)
- Human Anatomy, Physiology And Hygiene
- A Description of the Newly-Invented Elastic Tourniquet, for the Use of Armies and Employment in Civil Life: Its Uses and Applications, With Remarks on ... Gunshot and Other Wounds
- Sources of longevity : its indications and practical applications : part I, part II. 1869
- Longevity, Part 2 (with John Hoskins Griscom)
- Bathing and the Bath, Simple and Medicated: Its History, Effect and Mode of Application, with a Particular Description of the Patent Toilet Bath
References
edit- ^ "Wakefield Births". vitalrecords. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
- ^ "Lambert, Thomas Scott". Wikisource. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
- ^ Lambert, Thomas Scott (1852). Hygienic Physiology. Sanborn and Carter.