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Sir Alfred Barring Garrod (1819–1907)

Image credit: Royal College of Physicians, London

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Alfred Baring Garrod (1819–1907) was an expert in gout and separated rheumatoid arthritis as a disease distinct from gout. He was a physician at University College and later at King’s College Hospital. In 1890 he was appointed physician-extraordinary to Queen Victoria.

The artist Hubert von Herkomer was a British painter of German descent.

Royal College of Physicians, London

London

Title

Sir Alfred Barring Garrod (1819–1907)

Date

1882

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 109.2 x W 83.8 cm

Accession number

X118

Acquisition method

returned to the British Society for Rheumatology

Work type

Painting

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