Thomas Watts Eden

Consulting obstetric physician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas Watts Eden FRCOG (8 May 1863 – 22 September 1946)[1] was consulting obstetric physician to Charing Cross Hospital and consulting surgeon to both Queen Charlotte's Hospital and the Chelsea Hospital for Women. During the First World War he served as a major with the Royal Army Medical Corps. He was a founding fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.[2]

He was President of the Royal Society of Medicine for 1930–32.

A fellowship in his name is awarded by the Royal College of Physicians.[3]

Selected publications

  • Manual of Midwifery (1906)
  • Manual of Gynaecology (1911)
  • Gynaecology for Students and Practitioners (1916) (with Cuthbert Lockyer)
  • The New System of Gynaecology. (1917) (with Cuthbert Lockyer)

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