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237: 291: 40: 754: 302:, in 1827. They had six children, three girls and three boys. Corrigan's eldest son, Captain John Joseph CORRIGAN, Dragoon Guards, died on 6 January 1866 aged 35 years and is interred at the Melbourne General Cemetery, Melbourne, Australia. His grandson succeeded him to the baronetcy. Corrigan died at Merrion Square, Dublin, on 1 February 1880, having suffered a stroke the previous December, and is buried in the crypt of 460: 245:
the college's entrance exam with the newly qualified doctors. He became a fellow in 1856, and in 1859 was elected president, the first Catholic to hold the position; he was re-elected president an unprecedented four times. There is a statue of Corrigan in the Graves' Hall of the college by John Henry Foley.
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In 1847 Corrigan was appointed physician-in-ordinary to the Queen in Ireland. Two years later he was given an honorary MD from Trinity College. In 1846 Corrigan's application to become a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland was blocked. In 1855 he got around this opposition by sitting
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prisoners. He did not stand for re-election in 1874; his support for temperance and Sunday closing (of pubs) is thought to have antagonised his constituents and alcohol companies.
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Corrigan returned to Dublin in 1825 and set up a private practice at 11 Ormond Street, as his practice grew he moved to 12 Bachelors Walk in 1832, and in 1837 to
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Taylor, Mark (December 2003). "Acting the part. As HHS' interim IG, Corrigan says she's able to use every skill she's ever developed in her leading role".
152:(2 December 1802 – 1 February 1880), was an Irish physician, known for his original observations in heart disease. The abnormal "collapsing" pulse of 236: 952: 303: 260:. From the 1840s he was a member of the senate of the Queen's University and in 1871 became its vice-chancellor. In 1866 he was created a 942: 937: 448: 272:
Memorial Committee. Armand Trousseau, the French clinician, proposed that aortic heart disease should be called Corrigan's disease.
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Marble statue of Dominic Corrigan at No.6 Kildare Street, the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. Sculpted by John Henry Foley
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Corrigan married Joanna Woodlock, the daughter of a wealthy merchant, and sister of the Bishop Dr.
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O'Brien, E T (February 1981). "The man behind the eponym: Sir Dominic John Corrigan (1802β€”1880)".
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Sir Dominic Corrigan Statue 1869 – HISTORY HEROES AND VILLAINS John Henry Foley, RA (1818–1874)
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is named in his honour. Part of his family crest is also part of the Beaumont Hospital crest.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Dublin constituencies (1801–1922)
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A sword in pale point downwards in front thereof two battleaxes in saltire all Proper.
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O'Brien, E (1980). "The Lancet maketh the man? Sir Dominic John Corrigan (1802β€”80)".
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O'Brien, E (1984). "Sir Dominic Corrigan (1802–1880): doctor and parliamentarian".
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "D" (part 3)
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Berry, Diana (September 2006). "History of medicine: Sir Dominic Corrigan, MD".
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Granted 6 March 1860 by Sir John Berard Burke, Ulster King of Arms.
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Conscience and Conflict. Sir Dominic Corrigan 1802–1880
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Ventura, Hector O (2003). "History of heart failure".
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Dominic Corrigan (Gaelic footballer)

Thomas Street, Dublin
St. Patrick's College, Maynooth
University of Edinburgh
aortic valve insufficiency
Corrigan's pulse
Jervis Street Hospital
aortic valve insufficiency
Corrigan's pulse
Thomas Street
St. Patrick's College, Maynooth
seminary
Edinburgh Medical School
4 Merrion Square West
Maynooth College
Sick Poor Institute
House of Industry Hospitals
Great Famine of Ireland
a by-election
Liberal
Dublin
Fenian

Royal Zoological Society of Dublin
Dublin Pathological Society
Dublin Pharmaceutical Society
baronet
Glasnevin Cemetery
Daniel O'Connell

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