George Budd
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George Budd
Summary
George Budd is a human[1]. He was born in Taunton[2]. He was born on February 1, 1808[3]. He passed away in Barnstaple[4]. He died on March 14, 1882[5]. He worked as a physician[6]. He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Taunton[2], George Budd…
- George Budd passed away in Barnstaple[4].
- George Budd was born on February 1, 1808[3].
- George Budd died on March 14, 1882[5].
- George Budd held citizenship in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[8].
- George Budd's professions included physician[6].
- George Budd was educated at Gonville and Caius College[9].
- George Budd was educated at UCL Medical School[10].
- George Budd received the Croonian Medal and Lecture[11].
- George Budd received the Goulstonian Lectures[12].
- George Budd received the Fellow of the Royal Society[13].
- George Budd was a member of Royal Society[14].
- George Budd is recorded as male[15].
- George Budd's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- George Budd's Commons category is recorded as George Budd[17].
- George Budd's family name is recorded as Budd[18].
- George Budd's given name is recorded as George[19].
- George Budd's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900[20].
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Origins and Family
George Budd's place of birth was Taunton[2]. He was born on February 1, 1808[3].
Education
Educated at Gonville and Caius College[9], a college of the University of Cambridge[21], in United Kingdom[22], founded in 1348[23] and UCL Medical School[10], a medical school[24], in United Kingdom[25], founded in 1746[26].
Career and Affiliations
George Budd's professions included physician[6].
Recognition
Awards received include Croonian Medal and Lecture[11], a lecture series[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1738[29]; Goulstonian Lectures[12], an award[30]; and Fellow of the Royal Society[13], a fellowship award[31], in United Kingdom[32].
Death and Burial
George Budd died on March 14, 1882[5]. He passed away in Barnstaple[4].
Works and Contributions
Things named for George Budd include hepatic vein thrombosis[33], a designated intractable/rare disease[34].
Why It Matters
George Budd has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Entities named for him include hepatic vein thrombosis[33], a designated intractable/rare disease[34].
FAQs
Where was George Budd born?
George Budd's place of birth was Taunton[2].
Where did George Budd die?
George Budd passed away in Barnstaple[4].
What did George Budd do for work?
George Budd worked as physician[6].
Where did George Budd go to school?
George Budd was educated at Gonville and Caius College[9] and UCL Medical School[10].
What awards did George Budd receive?
Honors received include Croonian Medal and Lecture[11], Goulstonian Lectures[12], and Fellow of the Royal Society[13].