Henry Goodeve

Professor
Henry Goodeve
Henry Goodeve Clifton College, Bristol[1]
Born
1807
Died29 September 1884 (aged 76–77)
NationalityBritish
Education
Known forSupervision of first Brahmins in medicine, London, 1845
Medical career
InstitutionsCalcutta Medical College
Notable worksHints for the General Management of Children in India in the Absence of Professional Advice (1844),

Henry Hurry Iles Goodeve FRCS FRCP (1807 – 29 September 1884) was a British physician, surgeon, anatomy lecturer and member of the Bengal Medical Service. He became professor of anatomy and obstetrics at Calcutta Medical College and was later involved in the training of several Indian medical students on his return to the UK.

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