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Charles Henry Parry

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English physician and writer

Charles Henry Parry (1779–1860) was an English physician and writer.

Life

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The eldest son ofCaleb Hillier Parry, by his wife Sarah, a sister ofEdward Rigby, he was born atBath, Somerset. He studied medicine at theUniversity of Göttingen[1] and in 1799 was one ofSamuel Taylor Coleridge's companions in theHarz; later he travelled inScandinavia withClement Carlyon. He graduated M.D. at Edinburgh on 24 June 1804.[2]

Parry was admitted licentiate of theRoyal College of Physicians on 22 December 1806, and electedFellow of the Royal Society in 1812. He practised for some years at Bath, where he was physician to the General Hospital from 1818 to 1822. He retired early from practice, and settled atBrighton, where he died at his residence, 5 Belgrave Place, on 21 January 1860. His remains were interred atWeston, Bath.[2]

Works

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Parry was author of:[2]

  • De Græcarum atque Romanarum Religionum ad Mores formandos Vi et Efficacia Commentatio, Göttingen, 1799.
  • On Fever and its Treatment in General, translated from the German ofGottfried Christian Reich, 1801.
  • Commentatio inauguralis de synocho tropico, vulgo febre flava dicta, Edinburgh, 1804.
  • The Question of the Necessity of the existing Corn Laws, considered in their Relation to the Agricultural Labourer, the Tenantry, the Landholder, and the Country, Bath, 1816.
  • Additional Experiments on the Arteries of warm-blooded Animals: with a brief examination of certain arguments which have been advanced against the doctrines maintained by the author of "An Experimental Enquiry", London, 1819; defence of his father Caleb Hillier Parry.
  • Introductory Essays to Collections from the unpublished Medical Writings of the late Caleb Hillier Parry, M.D., London, 1825.
  • Winchcombe: a poem, inThomas Dudley Fosbroke'sPicturesque and Topographical Account of Cheltenham and its Vicinity, Cheltenham, 1826.
  • The Parliaments and Councils of England, chronologically arranged, from the reign of William I to the Revolution in 1688, London, 1839.
  • A Memoir of the Rev. Joshua Parry: with some original essays and correspondence (posthumous, edited bySir John Eardley-Wilmot, 2nd Baronet), London, 1872.[3]

Notes

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  1. ^Johanna Oehler:»Abroad at Göttingen« Britische Studenten als Akteure des Kultur- Wissenstransfers 1735–1806, Wallstein, Göttingen 2016, p. 198-285 (German)
  2. ^abcLee, Sidney, ed. (1895)."Parry, Charles Henry" .Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 43. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  3. ^"Review ofA Memoir of the Rev. Joshua Parry by the late Charles Henry Parry, F.R.S., edited by Sir John E. Eardley-Wilmot, 1872;Unpublished MSS. of Dr. Caleb Hillier Parry, M.D. (1816–1822)".The Quarterly Review.185:94–116. January 1897.
Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in thepublic domainLee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Parry, Charles Henry".Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 43. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

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