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Augustus Granville : ウィキペディア英語版 | Augustus Granville
Augustus Bozzi Granville MD, FRS (born Augusto Bozzi,〔(''What killed Dr Granville's mummy?'' ), Stephanie Pain, New Scientist, issue 2687, 1 January 2009.〕 7 October 1783 – 3 March 1872) was a physician, writer, and Italian patriot. Born in Milan, he studied medicine before leaving to avoid being enlisted in Napoleon's army. After practicing medicine in Greece, Turkey, Spain, and Portugal, he joined the British Navy and sailed to the West Indies. There he learned English and married an Englishwoman. He later moved to London, where he practiced as a physician and writer.〔 He is credited with carrying out the first medical autopsy on an Ancient Egyptian Mummy which he described to the Royal Society of London in 1825. ==Selected works==
* (''A catechism of facts : or, Plain and simple rules respecting the nature, treatment, and prevention of cholera'' (1832) ) * (''Extracts from a work on counter-irritation, its principles and practice'' (1839) ) * (''The sumbul : a new Asiatic remedy of great power against nervous disorders, spasms of the stomach cramp, hysterical affections, paralysis of the limbs, and epilepsy'' (1859) )
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