Arthur Ransome, MD
Arthur Ransome
Arthur Ransome was born in Manchester, the grandson of John Atkinson Ransome, F.R.C.S, surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and the son of Joseph Atkinson Ransome, F.R.C.S, who held the same office in his turn. He qualified in 1855, having studied medicine both at Manchester and at Trinity College, Dublin. He then became an undergraduate of Caius College, Cambridge, and, in a distinguished career there, won the Caian and Mecklenburg scholarships and graduated as B.A, with first-class honours in natural sciences, in 1857, and as M.B, after further study at St. George’s Hospital and Paris, in 1858. In the latter year he began to practise as a physician in Bowdon and Manchester. He soon revealed a predominant interest in public health. In 1860 he initiated the weekly notification of new cases of certain diseases in Manchester and Salford, and he was a leading figure in the affairs of the Manchester and Salford Sanitary Association. He became lecturer on hygiene at Owen’s College in 1874 and twenty years later was appointed to the chair of public health at Victoria University. He also received the appointment of physician to the Manchester Hospital for Consumption, and investigated especially the influence of living conditions on the spread of tuberculosis. His many papers on this subject were published under the title of A Campaign against Consumption in 1915. He was Milroy Lecturer at the Royal College of Physicians in 1890 and received the first Weber-Parkes Prize in 1897. He examined for Cambridge and Victoria Universities. Ransome retired to Bournemouth in 1895, but remained in touch with professional work as consulting physician to the Royal Victoria and West Hants Hospital. He married in 1862 Lucy Fullerton, by whom he had three sons and four daughters. He died at Bournemouth.
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Swallowdale (Swallows and Amazons #2)
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Coot Club
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Peter Duck
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Pigeon post
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The principles of "open-air" treatment of phthisis and of sanatorium construction
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Researches on tuberculosis
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The treatment of phthisis
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The causes and prevention of phthisis
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Further observations on the use of ozonized oxygen in the treatment of phthisis
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Notes on the treatment of phthisis by pure oxygen and ozonised oxygen
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On the prevention of consumption
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On the limits of the infectiveness of tubercle. A lecture, introductory to the course on public health and hygiene at the Owens College, Manchester, May 19th, 1884
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On the relation of the chest-movements to prognosis in lung-disease, and on the application of ..
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On the relation of the chest-movements to prognosis in lung-disease : and on the application of stethometry to examinations for life assurance
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The present position of state medicine in England
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On stethometry
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On stethometry : being an account of a new and more exact method of measuring & examining the chest, with some of its results in physiology and practical medicine
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The Thruston speech upon the progress of medicine, delivered in the chapel of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, at the Wendy Commemoration, on May 11, 1869
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On the physiological relations of colloid substances
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On foul air and lung disease
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Long life, and the causes that prevent it
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Campaign Against Consumption
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On the organic matter of human breath in health and disease
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The Thurston speech upon the progress of medicine
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Swallowdale (Swallows and Amazons #2)
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Coot Club
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Peter Duck
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Pigeon post
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The principles of "open-air" treatment of phthisis and of sanatorium construction
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Researches on tuberculosis
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The treatment of phthisis
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The causes and prevention of phthisis
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Further observations on the use of ozonized oxygen in the treatment of phthisis
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Notes on the treatment of phthisis by pure oxygen and ozonised oxygen
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On the prevention of consumption
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On the limits of the infectiveness of tubercle. A lecture, introductory to the course on public health and hygiene at the Owens College, Manchester, May 19th, 1884
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On the relation of the chest-movements to prognosis in lung-disease, and on the application of ..
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On the relation of the chest-movements to prognosis in lung-disease : and on the application of stethometry to examinations for life assurance
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The present position of state medicine in England
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On stethometry
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On stethometry : being an account of a new and more exact method of measuring & examining the chest, with some of its results in physiology and practical medicine
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The Thruston speech upon the progress of medicine, delivered in the chapel of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, at the Wendy Commemoration, on May 11, 1869
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On the physiological relations of colloid substances
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On foul air and lung disease
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Long life, and the causes that prevent it
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Campaign Against Consumption
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On the organic matter of human breath in health and disease
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The Thurston speech upon the progress of medicine