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was also excellent and while at a convention held at Cambridge, he acted as a general interpreter and there was a Japanese delegate who was able contribute through Bayon, delivering his presentation to Bayon in Latin and Bayon then translated for the audience. He was also an accomplished naturalist,
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Bayon was vary interested in the history of medicine, especially in the years 1932-52, he was frequently able to use his expertise and talents to reveal new aspects on subjects about which most other workers thought worked out. An example is that he made some very striking discoveries about
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and of several other tropical diseases. He contracted a tropical disease himself and was carried by bearers for several days to hospital, which his condition became critical. Once he had recovered he continued his studies, becoming especially interested in the study of
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Bayon married in 1913 and he was survived by his wife, they had two daughters, Joan Nelia and Cynthia Beatrix, and a son. His son, Michael Henry Astolf Topham Bayon (1922-2014), flew
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Bayon was a something of a polymath and was fluent in a number of languages while being conversant in a number of others, including some African languages. His
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in 1902 was assessed as the best of that year. He then moved to Switzerland where he worked for a number of years as an assistant in pathology at the
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When the war ended, the hospital was closed and Bayon went into general practice for a while. He returned to pathology when he took up a post at the
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William Harvey (1578-1657): His Application of Biological Experiment, Clinical Observation, and Comparative Anatomy to the Problems of Generation"
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and spent some time as such in France. In 1915 he was naturalised as a British subject and this enabled him to become a pathologist to the
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William Gilbert (1544-1603), Robert Fludd (1574-1637), and William Harvey (1578-1657): As medical exponents of Baconian doctrines
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Ancient Pregnancy Tests in the Light of Contemporary Knowledge. Extracted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine
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could be caused by chemical agents, producing cancers by injecting tar into animals and so demonstrating that some agents were
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physician and researcher notable for his role in the study of carcinogens and for his work on the history of science.
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William Harvey, Physician and Biologist: his Precursors, Opponents and Successors. With plates, including portraits
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Garrison and Morton's Medical Bibliography: An Annotated Checklist of Texts Illustrating the History of Medicine
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for six months to study leprosy there. During these six months in Russia was able to learn quite a lot of the
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family in the publishing trade. He was educated in Genoa and then at a co-educational school of the
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William Harvey, Physician and Biologist: His Precursors, Opponents and Successors. - Parts I - V
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many of which were new to science and some were named in his honour, among these was the
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at the end of the eighteenth century. Bayon's mother, Florence Farington, came from an
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Paracelsus; Personality, Doctrines and His Alleged Influence in the Reform of Medicine
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Annals of Science , A Quarterly Review of the History of Science Since the Renaissance
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which was one of the leading scientific universities in Europe. He specialised in
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to study engineering, after the completion of this course he decided to study
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consular service in Genoa. His father's family had fled from Paris during the
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The masters of Salerno and the origins of professional medical practice
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broke out in 1914, Bayon volunteered to serve as a surgeon with the
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where his father had attended University. Michael was awarded the
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Epithelial Proliferation Induced by the Injection of Gasworks Tar
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in Uganda where he conducted important pathological studies of
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Fielding Hudson Garrison & Leslie Thomas Morton (1965).
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (21 Aug 2018).
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The lifework of William Harvey and modern medical progress
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Diseases of Poultry: their prevention and treatment, etc,
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and his methods of work. He wrote about this subject in
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The authorship of Carlo Ruini's "Anatomia del cavallo",
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Genoa
Little Shelford
Italian British
Swiss
French Revolution
English
Quaker
Society of Friends
Sidcup
bilingual
Italian
English
University of Genoa
medicine
University of Würzburg
pathology
thesis
Doctorate
University of Geneva
Doctor of Medicine
French
German
London
London School of Tropical Medicine
Beit Research Fellowship
Sleeping Sickness Commission
sleeping sickness
leprosy
bacteriologist
Union of South Africa

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