Byrom Bramwell
Sit Byrom Bramwell | |
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| Born | 18 December 1847 North Shields, Northumberland, England |
| Died | 27 April 1931 (aged 83) Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Burial place | Dean Cemetery |
| Education | University of Edinburgh |
| Occupation | Physician |
| Title | President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh |
| Term | 1910-1912 |
| Predecessor | Sir William Allan Jamieson |
| Successor | John James Graham Brown |
| Spouse | Martha Crighton (married 1872-1919) |
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Sir Byrom Bramwell FRSE FRCPE (18 December 1847 – 27 April 1931) was a British physician and medical author. He was a general physician, but became known for his work in neurology, diseases of the heart and blood, and disorders of the endocrine organs. He was president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.