Jonathan Osborne

Jonathan Osborne MD FRCPI (1794 - 22 Jan 1864) was an eminent Irish physician and surgeon.[1]

Jonathan Osborne
Born1794
Died22 January 1864
NationalityIrish
Occupationphysician
surgeon.

Life

Osborne was born in County Dublin, Ireland, the son of William Osborne of Cullenswood House. He entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1810 and graduated BA in 1815 and MD in 1818. He started practice in Dublin.

In 1823 he was elected Fellow of the College of Physicians and in 1825 lecturer of Materia Medica in Park St. Medical School. Shortly afterwards he was appointed physician to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital and Mercer's Hospital.[2] In Dublin he is remembered for the instruments he devised and for his studies on nervous diseases.

He was at least an amateur botanist contributing records to Katherine Baily's The Irish flora (1833) and James Townsend Mackay's Flora hibernica (1836). These indicate that he visited counties Clare and Galway including the Aran Islands, as well as Mayo before 1833.

With his wife Catherine he had a son, Verney, and daughter Florence (who married Rev. William H. Rambaut), both of whom died as young adults and are interred with him in St. Michan's Church, Dublin.[3]

References and sources

Notes
  1. Breathnach, Caoimhghín S (Aug 2009). "Jonathan Osborne (1794-1864) MD FRCPI: a crypto-neurologist". J Med Biogr. England. 17 (3): 144–8. doi:10.1258/jmb.2009.009029. ISSN 0967-7720. PMID 19723963. S2CID 207200331.
  2. Dublin Medical Institutions
  3. St. Michan's memorials
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