Sunday, May 15, 2016

Popular Scientists and Great Inventors PART 1

ROBERT ADAMS
(1791-1875)
IRISH PHYSICIST

Adams, Robert(b.c. 1791, Ireland - d. Jan. 13, 1875. Dublin), clinician noted for his contributions to the knowledge of heart disease and gout. In 1827 he described a condition characterized by a very slow pulse and by transient giddiness or convulsive seizures, known as the Adams-Stokes disease or syndrome.

Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, Adams studied medicine in Europe and then returned and served as surgeon to the Jervis Street and Richmond hospitals. In 1861 he was appointed surgeon to the queen in Ireland and regius professor of surgery at the University of Dublin.

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