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134:, Thomson was the successful candidate for Marylebone. He set up a system of inspection in the parish; and when his colleagues formed themselves into an association of health officers (the Metropolitan Association of Medical Officers of Health), they appointed him their president. He became known as an authority on sanitary matters, and was employed by the registrar-general to make a monthly report of the amount of impurity in the supplies of the London water companies. 275: 100:, Thomson settled as a physician in London about 1835, and took part in the establishment of the Blenheim Street school of medicine. In his early career he applied chemical knowledge to the investigation of physiological question, including the composition of the blood, especially in 107:
In 1841 Thomson went to Glasgow as deputy professor and assistant to his uncle, the professor of chemistry, who was in failing health. He was unsuccessful as a candidate for the chair at his uncle's death in 1852, but, returning to London, was appointed lecturer on chemistry at
104:. He was employed by government to make experiments on the food of cattle, and to analyse the water supplied by the London utility companies. His researches on the constituents of food in relation to animals contributed to the development of veterinary nutrition. 285: 352: 337: 196:‘Experimental Researches on the Food of Animals and the Fattening of Cattle, with Remarks on the Food of Man,’ 1846; American editions, 1846 and 1856. 327: 322: 262: 332: 357: 183:
Thomson contributed numerous papers to British and foreign medical and scientific journals. His independent publications included:
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on 2 December 1850, upon the proposal of his uncle and father-in-law Professor Thomas Thomson. He was elected a
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He studied for the medical profession in Edinburgh and Glasgow. In Glasgow he studied chemistry under his uncle
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FCS (21 September 1810 – 17 August 1864) was a British physician and chemist and a pioneer of public
362: 39: 109: 82: 78:. He was born at Eccles manse on 21 September 1810. He was educated nearby at Duns Grammar School. 51: 113: 235: 312: 307: 59: 8: 97: 257: 96:
After making a voyage to India and China as assistant surgeon in the service of the
164: 85:, then professor there. He graduated ChM at Glasgow in 1831. In 1840 he was at 205:‘Report to Government on the Waters, &c., of London during Cholera,’ 1854. 199:‘School Chemistry, or Practical Rudiments of the Science,’ 1848; 2nd ed. 1862. 301: 279: 90: 160: 63: 71: 163:, Regent's Park, and died at his brother's residence, Dunstable House, 35: 31: 211:‘Annual Report on the Health of the Parish of St. Marylebone,’ 1857. 278: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 75: 67: 130:
In 1856, when medical officers of health were appointed under the
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He married his first cousin, a daughter of Thomas Thomson.
93:. He obtained his doctorate (MD) from Glasgow University. 66:, and his wife Elizabeth Skene, daughter of James Skene of 141:
in 1859, and was elected a fellow the year of his death.
144:At the time of his death he was president of the 299: 353:Presidents of the Royal Meteorological Society 294:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 246:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 338:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 121:Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 300: 328:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 323:19th-century Scottish medical doctors 125:Fellow of the Royal Society of London 154:Medico-Chirurgical Society of London 333:Alumni of the University of Glasgow 187:‘Records of General Science,’ 1835. 13: 14: 379: 251: 132:Metropolitan Local Management Act 291:Dictionary of National Biography 273: 243:Dictionary of National Biography 146:Meteorological Society of London 358:19th-century Scottish botanists 139:College of Physicians of London 237:"Thomson, Robert Dundas"  221: 150:Botanical Society of Edinburgh 148:. He was also a member of the 1: 318:19th-century British chemists 215: 18:British physician and chemist 343:Fellows of the Royal Society 38:. He worked as an academic, 7: 227:ODNB: Robert Dundas Thomson 208:‘The British Empire,’ 1856. 159:He resided in London at 41 10: 384: 137:He became a member of the 170: 112:on the retirement of Dr. 40:medical officer of health 348:People from Berwickshire 178: 368:Scottish meteorologists 45: 286:Thomson, Robert Dundas 119:Thomson was elected a 50:He was the son of Rev 167:, on 17 August 1864. 114:Henry Beaumont Leeson 110:St. Thomas's Hospital 23:Robert Dundas Thomson 98:East India Company 363:Scottish chemists 263:Online Books page 375: 295: 277: 276: 247: 239: 228: 225: 383: 382: 378: 377: 376: 374: 373: 372: 298: 297: 283: 274: 254: 234: 231: 226: 222: 218: 181: 173: 127:on 1 June 1854 48: 19: 12: 11: 5: 381: 371: 370: 365: 360: 355: 350: 345: 340: 335: 330: 325: 320: 315: 310: 271: 270: 266: 265: 260: 253: 252:External links 250: 249: 248: 230: 229: 219: 217: 214: 213: 212: 209: 206: 203: 200: 197: 194: 191: 188: 180: 177: 172: 169: 83:Thomas Thomson 47: 44: 17: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 380: 369: 366: 364: 361: 359: 356: 354: 351: 349: 346: 344: 341: 339: 336: 334: 331: 329: 326: 324: 321: 319: 316: 314: 311: 309: 306: 305: 303: 296: 293: 292: 287: 281: 280:public domain 268: 267: 264: 261: 259: 258:WorldCat page 256: 255: 245: 244: 238: 233: 232: 224: 220: 210: 207: 204: 201: 198: 195: 192: 189: 186: 185: 184: 176: 168: 166: 162: 157: 155: 151: 147: 142: 140: 135: 133: 128: 126: 122: 117: 115: 111: 105: 103: 99: 94: 92: 91:Justus Liebig 88: 84: 79: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 52:James Thomson 43: 41: 37: 33: 30: 27: 24: 16: 289: 272: 241: 223: 182: 174: 161:York Terrace 158: 143: 136: 129: 118: 106: 95: 80: 64:Berwickshire 49: 42:and author. 22: 20: 15: 313:1864 deaths 308:1810 births 269:Attribution 72:James Skene 70:, uncle of 302:Categories 216:References 36:sanitation 165:Richmond 152:and the 76:Rubislaw 68:Aberdeen 56:minister 282::  102:cholera 87:Giessen 171:Family 89:under 60:Eccles 179:Works 46:Life 32:FRCP 26:FRSE 288:". 74:of 62:in 58:of 29:FRS 21:Dr 304:: 240:. 156:. 116:. 54:, 284:"

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FRSE
FRS
FRCP
sanitation
medical officer of health
James Thomson
minister
Eccles
Berwickshire
Aberdeen
James Skene
Rubislaw
Thomas Thomson
Giessen
Justus Liebig
East India Company
cholera
St. Thomas's Hospital
Henry Beaumont Leeson
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Fellow of the Royal Society of London
Metropolitan Local Management Act
College of Physicians of London
Meteorological Society of London
Botanical Society of Edinburgh
Medico-Chirurgical Society of London
York Terrace
Richmond
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