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British physician and health writer (1859-1928)

William Tibbles (1859 - February 1928) was a British physician and health writer.

Tibbles was born in Leicester. He received his LRCP (1881) and MRCS (1889) from Charing Cross Hospital where he worked as a pathological assistant. He worked as a medical officer for the Melton Mowbray Rural District and Nottingham District Union. During 1915-1919 he was assistant physician at Nottingham General Hospital.

Tibbles authored books on dietetics which were positively reviewed by the medical community. He received honorary degrees, LL.D (1895) and M.D. (1907) from University of Chicago and D.C.L. (1904) from University of Washington. Tibbles was a Freemason.

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References

  1. ^ Anonymous. (1928). Dr. William Tibbles. The British Medical Journal 24 (3507): 528.
  2. Anonymous. (1913). Reviewed Work: Foods: Their Origin, Composition, And Manufacture by William Tibbles. The British Medical Journal 1 (2714): 25.
  3. Anonymous. (1913). Reviewed Work: Diet In Dyspepsia And Other Diseases Of The Stomach And Bowels. An Elementary Treatise On Their Dietetic And Hygienic Management by William Tibbles. The British Medical Journal 2 (2744): 243.
  4. T. G. M. (1915). Dietetics: Or Food in Health and Disease by William Tibbles. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 149: 115-116.
  5. Anonymous. (1909). The Theory of Ions. The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics. 27: 396.
  6. Anonymous. (1913). Reviewed Work: Diet in Dyspepsia and Other Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. An Elementary Treatise on Their Dietetic and Hygienic Management by William Tibbles. The American Journal of Nursing 14 (2): p. 150.
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