Austin Meldon

Austin George Meldon (August 26, 1844 – April 28, 1904) F.R.C.S., D.L. was an Irish surgeon and writer.

Austin Meldon
BornAugust 26, 1844
DiedApril 28, 1904
OccupationSurgeon, writer

Meldon was a double gold medallist in surgery and midwifery and first prizeman in anatomy at the Catholic University Medical School.[1] He was appointed surgeon to Jervis Street Hospital, a position he held until his retirement.[1]

Meldon became a Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland in 1864.[1] He became a Licentiate of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in 1865. Meldon authored medical papers on cholera, diseases of the skin and gout.[1] He was a member of the British Medical Association and attended the annual meeting in Dublin in 1887. Meldon married twice. He had two sons and one daughter.[1] His sons were George Edward Pugin Meldon and James Austin Meldon.[2]

Meldon rejected the uric acid theory as a full explanatory for gout. He promoted his own "neuro-humoral theory" which held that gout and rheumatism were caused by a depressed condition of the nervous system.[3][4][5]

Meldon was buried at Glasnevin Cemetery.[1]

Selected publications

References

  1. "Austin Meldon, F.R.C.S., D.L". The British Medical Journal. 1 (2262): 1110–1111. 1904.
  2. "Austin George Meldon". Edward Liddle's International Profiles. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  3. "A Treatise on Gout, Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Gout". The British and Foreign Medical Review. 51 (102): 441–444. 1873.
  4. "A Treatise on Gout, Rheumatism and Rheumatic Gout". The Dublin Journal of Medical Science. 57: 264–265. 1874.
  5. Duckworth, Dyce (1881). "On Gout Considered as a Tropho-Neurosis". The British Medical Journal. 1 (1056): 463–466.
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