William Morgan 1826 - 1894
June 03, 2010
William Morgan
?1826 - ?1894 was a British orthodox physician,
Member
of the Royal College of Surgeons,
Accouncher
to the West End Maternity Institute, who converted to homeopathy to
become a
Member
of the British Homeopathic
Society,
Member
of the British Institute of
Homeopathy,
Physician
to the Brighton Homeopathic
Dispensary,
Physician
to the North London Homeopathic
Dispensary, Medical
Officer
at the Cambridge Homeopathic
Dispensary,
Member
of the Homeopathic Publishing
Company,
Medical
Officer
at the London Homeopathic
Hospital,
William Morgan practiced in Plymouth, and in Camdridge, and at 14 Tyndale Place, Islington,
William Morgan wrote The homeopathic treatment of indigestion, constipation, and haemorrhoids, The philosophy of homeopathy, The Text Book for Domestic Practice, The Liver and Its Diseases, Both Functional and Organic, Diabetes Mellitus, Syphilis and Syphiloidal Diseases, Cholera, Diphtheria, The signs and concomitant derangements of pregnancy, Contagious diseases; their history, anatomy, pathology, and treatment, Diseases of the Liver, and their homeopathic treatment, The liver and its diseases, both functional and organic, The Liver: Historically, Anatomically, Physiologically and Clinically Considered,
Of interest:
A Dr. Morgan was the homeopath in Edward Bulwer Lytton’s Rienzi: the last of the tribunes,
Rev E O Morgan was on the Management Committee of the Clapham Homeopathic Dispensary,
S Morgan was a Physician at the Bath Homeopathic Dispensary,
T Morgan was a Physician for the Caledonian Fire and Life Insurance Company, alongside William Bayes (in Bath),