Beddoe, John

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John Beddoe was born at Bewdley, Worcestershire, in 1826 and died at Bradford-on-Avon in July 1911. He married Agnes Montgomerie Cameron in 1858, with whom he had one son and one daughter. He was educated at University College, London, where he received a BA in 1851. After this he read Medicine at Edinburgh, where he received his MD in 1853. He then became the House Physician at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. During the Crimean War, he served on the medical staff of a civil hospital before travelling to Vienna to complete his medical training. After an extended tour of Europe he returned to England and took up the practice of medicine in 1857 in Clifton, Bristol. From the period of 1862-73, he was physician to Bristol Royal Infirmary, and was Consulting Physician to the Bristol Children's Hospital from 1866-1911. In 1891 he retired from his practice in Bristol and settled in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire.

Beddoe was a pioneer of anthropological research and, though his work was little valued at the time, it would influence the development of anthropological science in Britain and Europe for over a century. His work began with observations of hair and eye colour in the west of England and Orkney. In 1853 he published "Contributions to Scottish Ethnology", which he addressed from a more advanced perspective in "A Last Contribution to Scottish Ethnology", published in 1908. During his travels through Europe after studying in Vienna, he conducted an enormous amount of anthropological and ethnological research, compiling a large amount of raw data. He was a founding member of the Ethnological Society in 1857, and was president of the Anthropological Society from 1869-70. He was president of the Royal Anthropological Institute from 1889-91, and served on the council of the British Association from 1870-75. Beddoe founded the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society in 1875, and was appointed honorary professor of Anthropology at the University of Bristol in 1908.

From the guide to the Papers of John Beddoe, 1826-1911, 1830-1907, (University of Bristol Special Collections)

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Cubberley, Gloucestershire
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Hawton, Nottinghamshire
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