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  1. Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet, FRS (9 June 1783 – 21 October 1862) was an English physiologist and surgeon who pioneered research into bone and joint disease. Biography. Coat of arms of Sir Benjamin Brodie. Brodie was born in Winterslow, Wiltshire.

  2. Benjamin Collins Brodie (Winterslow, 9 de junho de 1783 — Torquay, 21 de outubro de 1862) foi um fisiologista e cirurgião britânico. Fez pesquisas pioneiras sobre doenças ósseas e articulações. Brasão de Sir Benjamin Brodie

  3. Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet was a British physiologist and surgeon whose name is applied to certain diseases of the bones and joints. Brodie was assistant surgeon at St. George’s Hospital for 14 years. In 1810 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. Probably his most important.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 1 de mai. de 2003 · Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie was elected President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1888, and of the Royal Society from 1858 to 1861. He became the first President of the General Medical Council, holding the post from 1858 to 1860.

    • W. W. Buchanan
    • 2003
  5. Obituary for Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins (1783 - 1862), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Language: English. Source: Plarr's Lives of the Fellows. Full Name: Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins. Date of Birth: 1783. Date of Death: 21 October 1862. Occupation: Anatomist. General surgeon.

  6. Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie (Fig.1), 1st Baronet, was a surgeon at St. George’s Hospital, London. Several surgi-cal conditions are linked to his name (Brodie’s abscess, Brodie’s pile and Brodies tumor), but his best work came from the sustained study of joint disease over 40 years. He wrote about the common and potentially

  7. Abstract. Aim: Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie (1783-1862) was a London surgeon who investigated joint disease by observation and morbid anatomy in the first half of the 19th century. His descriptions of inflammatory joint disease have been referred to in the past, but only in a fragmentary way.