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Andrew Wynter (1819- May 12, 1876, Chiswick) was an English physician and author. Born in Bristol, Wynter studied medicine at St George's Hospital and set up a London practice. He edited the ''British Medical Journal'' 1845-60, took a M.D. in 1853 and became a member of the College of Physicians in 1861. Wynter was a frequent contributor to periodicals, including ''Ainsworth's Magazine'', the ''Cornhill Magazine'', ''Fraser's Magazine,'' the ''Edinburgh Review'', the ''Quarterly Review'', the ''London Review'', ''Good Words'', and ''Once a Week''. Many of his contributions were collected and reissued as books. As a doctor, Wynter specialized in insanity, taking wealthy patients as residents at his Chiswick home. == Works == * ''Pictures of Town from my Mental Camera'' (1855), by 'Werdna Retnyw' * ''Odds and Ends from an Old Drawer'' (1855), by 'Werdna Retnyw' * ''Curiosities of Civilisation: being Essays from the Quarterly and Edinburgh Reviews'' (1860) * ''Our Social Bees: Pictures of Town and Country, and other Essays'' (1861) * ''Subtle Brains and Lissom Fingers: being some of the Chisel-Marks of our Industrial and Scientific Progress'' (1863; 1877 enlarged ed., revised by Andrew Steinmetz) * ''Curiosities of Toil'' (1870) * ''Peeps into the Human Hive'' (1874, 2 vols) * ''Fruit between the Leaves'' (1875, 2 vols) * ''The Borderlands of Insanity and other Allied Papers'' (1875; 1877 enlarged ed., revised by J. M. Granville) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Wynter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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