Thomas Beddoes

Thomas Beddoes
Thomas Beddoes, pencil drawing by Edward Bird
Born(1760-04-13)13 April 1760
Shifnal, England
Died24 December 1808(1808-12-24) (aged 48)
NationalityBritish
EducationBridgnorth Grammar School
Alma materPembroke College, Oxford, University of Edinburgh
OccupationPhysician
Known forHistory of Isaac Jenkins
SpouseAnna Maria Edgeworth 1773–1824
ChildrenThomas Lovell Beddoes

Thomas Beddoes (13 April 1760 – 24 December 1808) was an English physician and scientific writer. He was born in Shifnal, Shropshire and died in Bristol fifteen years after opening his medical practice there. He was a reforming practitioner and teacher of medicine, and an associate of leading scientific figures. He worked to treat tuberculosis.

Beddoes was a friend of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and, according to E. S. Shaffer, an important influence on Coleridge's early thinking, introducing him to the higher criticism.[1] The poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes was his son. A painting of him by Samson Towgood Roch is in the National Portrait Gallery, London.

  1. ^ Shaffer 1980, p. 28.

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