- Sir
Joseph Fayrer, 1st
Baronet KCSI FRS FRSE FRCS FRCP LLD (6
December 1824 – 21 May 1907) was a
British physician who
served as
Surgeon General in India...
- The
Fayrer Baronetcy, of
Devonshire Street in St
Marylebone in the
County of London, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was created...
- ophiology,
Colonel R. H.
Beddome (1830–1911),
Frank Wall (1868–1950),
Joseph Fayrer (1824–1907) and H. S.
Ferguson (1852–1921).
Patrick Russell (1726–1805)...
- by
their own venom, it was not
until the late 19th
century that
Joseph Fayrer,
Lawrence Waddell, and
others began to
consider venom-based
remedies again...
-
destroyeth in the noonday." 1900. From,
Recollections of my life, by Sir
Joseph Fayrer,
William Blackwood and Sons,
Edinburgh and London, 1900.
Chapter 18. Prince...
- on a couch, a s****
burst beside him and
shattered his thigh. Dr
Joseph Fayrer was
summoned to
provide consultation, and
decided that am****tion would...
- 69: 239–245. doi:10.1177/095952878606900113. PMC 2121549. PMID 20896672.
Fayrer, Sir
Joseph (1889) The
deadly wild
beasts of India, pp. 218–240 in James...
-
command of
Fletcher Hayes and
Lieutenant Barbour met two more Englishmen, Mr
Fayrer and
Lieutenant T. Carey. On the
night of 31 May 1857
Hayes and
Carey departed...
- The
Temple Tigers and More Man-Eaters of Kumaon,
Oxford India Reprint Fayrer,
Joseph (1900),
Recollections of my life,
William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh...
- territories. 5th
voyage transporting enslaved people (1785–1786):
Captain Joseph Fayrer sailed from
Liverpool on 9
September 1785.
Mosley Hill
acquired captives...