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|birth_date = 30 August 1839 |
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|birth_place = [[London]] |
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|death_date = 23 May 1914 |
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'''Philip Henry Pye-Smith''' [[Royal Society|FRS]] FRCP (30 August 1839 – 23 May 1914) was an English physician, medical scientist and educator. His interest was physiology, specialising in skin diseases.<ref>{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1136/bmj.1.2787.1215|pmc=2301248| title = Philip Henry Pye-Smith, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S| journal = BMJ| volume = 1| issue = 2787| pages = 1215–1216| year = 1914}}</ref><ref>[http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk/Biography/Details/3669 Philip Henry Pye-Smith]. Royal College of Physicians of London</ref> |
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==Life== |
==Life== |
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[[File:The Pye-Smith tomb in Abney Park Cemetery.JPG|thumb|The Pye-Smith tomb in Abney Park Cemetery]] |
[[File:The Pye-Smith tomb in Abney Park Cemetery.JPG|thumb|The Pye-Smith tomb in Abney Park Cemetery]] |
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In 1894 he married Emily Gertrude Foulger (1860-1923), the daughter of Arthur Foulger and Martha Barclay |
In 1894 he married Emily Gertrude Foulger (1860-1923), the daughter of Arthur Foulger and Martha Barclay.{{fact|date=July 2023}} |
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Pye-Smith died in 1914 and was buried in the family tomb at [[Abney Park Cemetery]], [[Stoke Newington]] in north-east [[London]]. The tomb lies on the east side of the main southern path known as ''Dr Watt's Walk''. His wife, Emily Gertrude Pye-Smith lies with him. The grave also commemorates the loss of their only child, Lieutenant Phillip Howson Guy Pye-Smith of [[The King's (Liverpool Regiment)]], who was killed during the [[Battle of Arras]] on 15 May 1917.<ref>https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/4032380/pye-smith,-philip-howson-guy/</ref> |
Pye-Smith died in 1914 and was buried in the family tomb at [[Abney Park Cemetery]], [[Stoke Newington]] in north-east [[London]]. The tomb lies on the east side of the main southern path known as ''Dr Watt's Walk''. His wife, Emily Gertrude Pye-Smith lies with him. The grave also commemorates the loss of their only child, Lieutenant Phillip Howson Guy Pye-Smith of [[The King's (Liverpool Regiment)]], who was killed during the [[Battle of Arras (1917)|Battle of Arras]] on 15 May 1917.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/4032380/pye-smith,-philip-howson-guy/|title=Casualty|website=www.cwgc.org}}</ref> |
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==Career highlights== |
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 5 October 2024
Philip Henry Pye-Smith | |
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Born | 30 August 1839 London, England |
Died | 23 May 1914 London, England |
Nationality | English |
Alma mater | University of London |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Medicine |
Philip Henry Pye-Smith FRS FRCP (30 August 1839 – 23 May 1914) was an English physician, medical scientist and educator. His interest was physiology, specialising in skin diseases.[1][2]
Life
[edit]Philip Pye-Smith was born in 1839 at Billiter Square, London EC3, England, the son of Ebenezer and Mary Anne Pye-Smith. He was educated at Mill Hill School and University College London before pursuing a medical career at Guy's Hospital and University of London.
In 1894 he married Emily Gertrude Foulger (1860-1923), the daughter of Arthur Foulger and Martha Barclay.[citation needed]
Pye-Smith died in 1914 and was buried in the family tomb at Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington in north-east London. The tomb lies on the east side of the main southern path known as Dr Watt's Walk. His wife, Emily Gertrude Pye-Smith lies with him. The grave also commemorates the loss of their only child, Lieutenant Phillip Howson Guy Pye-Smith of The King's (Liverpool Regiment), who was killed during the Battle of Arras on 15 May 1917.[3]
Career highlights
[edit]- Elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1870.
- Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1886.
- Representative to Senate of the University of London from 1902 to 1908, and was vice-chancellor from 1903 to 1905.
- Representative to the General Medical Council from 1899 to 1909.
- Presentation of Lumleian lectures "The Ætiology of Disease" in 1892.
- Presentation of Harveian Oration "Pathology as the Basis of Rational Medicine" in 1893.
- Publication: An Introduction to the study of diseases of the skin in 1893.
- Publication: Revised Principles and practice of medicine by Charles Hilton Fagge in 1888.
- Vice-chancellor of University of London
- President of the Pathological Society of London, 1907
Memorial
[edit]In St. Mark, North Audley St, Westminster there are two-stained glass windows in the memory of Philip Henry Pye-Smith.
References
[edit]- ^ "Philip Henry Pye-Smith, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S". BMJ. 1 (2787): 1215–1216. 1914. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.2787.1215. PMC 2301248.
- ^ Philip Henry Pye-Smith. Royal College of Physicians of London
- ^ "Casualty". www.cwgc.org.