James Parkinson

James Parkinson
Born(1755-04-11)11 April 1755
Hoxton, London, England
Died21 December 1824(1824-12-21) (aged 69)
Hoxton, London, England
Resting placeSt Leonard's Church, Shoreditch
Alma materThe London Hospital
Occupations
Known forFirst description of Parkinson's disease
Spouse
Mary Dale
(m. 1783)
Children8
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James Parkinson FGS (11 April 1755 – 21 December 1824)[1] was an English surgeon, apothecary, geologist, palaeontologist and political activist. He is best known for his 1817 work An Essay on the Shaking Palsy,[2] in which he was the first to describe "paralysis agitans", a condition that would later be renamed Parkinson's disease by Jean-Martin Charcot.

  1. ^ Lewis, Cherry; Knell, Simon J. (2009). The making of the Geological Society of London. Geological Society. pp. 62 & 83. ISBN 978-1-86239-277-9.
  2. ^ Parkinson, James (1817). An Essay on the Shaking Palsy. London: Sherwood Neely and Jones.