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Percivall Pott (6
January 1714, in
London – 22
December 1788) was an
English surgeon, one of the
founders of orthopaedics, and the
first scientist to...
- Pott's disease, or Pott disease,
named for
British surgeon Percivall Pott who
first described the
symptoms in 1799, is
tuberculosis of the spine, usually...
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Henry Percivall Pott (29
March 1908 – 17
January 1964) was a
British farmer,
company director and politician. He
concentrated in his
political career...
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Percivall Willughby (1596 – 1685) was an
English physician and
writer on obstetrics.
Percivall Willughby was
sixth son of Sir
Percivall Willughby, of...
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reported form of
occupational cancer, and was
initially identified by
Percivall Pott in 1775. It was
initially noticed as
being prevalent amongst chimney...
- Johnson.
Retrieved 7
December 2012. Pott,
Percivall; Earle, Sir
James (1819). The
chirurgical works of
Percivall Pott: with his last corrections. Published...
- pp. 112–113. ISBN 1-899468-78-1. Foster,
Joseph (1888–1891). "Parr,
Percivall Chase" .
Alumni Oxonienses: the
Members of the
University of Oxford, 1715–1886...
- It was the
first broad-ranging
presentation of
occupational diseases.
Percivall Pott (1714–1788), an
English surgeon,
described cancer in
chimney sweeps...
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cancer in 1761. This was
followed by the
report in 1775 by
British surgeon Percivall Pott that
chimney sweeps' carcinoma, a
cancer of the ****, was a common...
- sides. When he left the
Commons (to be
succeeded by
another Conservative,
Percivall Pott) he
became a
parliamentary commentator for
Punch and
retired to Mells...