Thomas Clifford Allbutt
British physician
Born on: July 20, 1836Died on: February 22, 1925
Aged: 88 years 217 days (1063 months)
Gender: Male
Nationality: British
Birth Sign: Cancer
Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt KCB, MA, MD, ScD, FRS was an English physician best known for his role as president of the British Medical Association 1920, for inventing the clinical thermometer, and for supporting Sir William Osler in founding the History of Medicine Society.
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