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Category:Windows-only gamesWilliam Alfred Sabine
William Alfred Sabine (23 January 1794 – 25 March 1858) was an English physician.
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Sabine was the son of William Henry Sabine, a merchant of Exeter. He was born in 1794 at Worcester and in 1809 matriculated at Wadham College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1812 and M.A. in 1815. On 28 April 1812 he was admitted to the University of Edinburgh, and graduated M.D. in 1814.
Sabine practised in Exeter as a physician, and was also for some years curate of Holywell, Somerset, where he became a popular preacher. In 1819 he went to Edinburgh University as a lecturer in anatomy, and was appointed professor in 1822. In 1824 he was elected fellow of the College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and delivered the Gulstonian lectures in 1826. He became medical officer to the dean of the medical faculty in 1833, and in 1845 was elected president of the Edinburgh Medical Society.
Sabine died in London on 25 March 1858. He was author of Elements of Medical Philosophy, 3 volumes (Edinburgh, 1834–1840), where a second edition was edited in 1852 by his son Henry. The work was intended to supply what the author considered the most important part of the study of medicine.
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