Hey, William, 1772-1844

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Second son of William Hey (1736-1819), and a notable surgeon in his own right. He was the author of A treatise on the puerperal fever

From the guide to the Papers by William Hey, MRCS, relating to John Pearson's Life of William Hey, FRS, ca.1819-1821, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) From the guide to the Drafts of a memorandum, 1827, by William Hey, MRCS, 1827, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)

Second son of William Hey (1736-1819), and a notable surgeon in his own right. He was the author of a Treatise on puerperal fever

From the guide to the Notes on medical topics, by William Hey; case notes mainly at St. Thomas's Hospital, London, 1785-1786, by Richard Hey, 1785-ca. 1796, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)

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