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Thomas Engall 1821 - 1887

Thomas Engall (MRCSL 1843) 1821? - 1887 Surgeon at the West London Homeopathic Dispensary, Surgeon at the Hahnemann Hospital at 39 Bloomsbury Square, member of The British Homeopathic Society, member of The British Homeopathic Association and the Hahnemann Medical Society and the Hahnemann Publishing Society.

Thomas Engall practiced at 15 Euston Square and 67 Newman Street.

Thomas Engall was a student of Paul Francois Curie, and he was a subscriber to The Band of Hope Union and he attended the Homeopathic Congress of 1856. He was an advocate of Temperance. Thomas Engall was also a member of The New Sydenham Society in 1858 and a subscriber to The Religious Tract Society in 1863, and to The Royal Library of Windsor.

Thomas Engall knew the Staff of the Hahnemann Hospital at 39 Bloomsbury Square which included John Anderson, James Chapman, Edward Charles Chepmell, Paul Francois Curie, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Joseph Hands, Amos Henriques, Robert Hamilton, Charles Hunt, Henry Kelsall, Joseph Laurie, Henry Victor Malan, James John Garth Wilkinson, David Wilson, William Leaf, George Wyld, Chevalier Bunsen, the Earl of Wilton, Lord Robert Grosvenor, Thomas Roupell Everest, Charles Powell Leslie, James More Molyneux, David Wilson, W T Ashurst, W T Berger, W A Case, J M Douglas, G H Flatcher, John Fowler, Jos Glover, S Hanson, Thomas Higgs, T H Johnstone, John Miller, Chas Pasley, Mathias Roth, F (E?) Sandoz, W Stephenson, S Sugden, A Templeton, Major Tyndale, William Warne, A Wilkinson, S Wilson and many others.

Thomas Engall’s Obituary is in The Homeopathic World and The British Homeopathic Review in 1887. His wife Matilda died in 1872.

Thomas Engall contributed several articles and papers to The British Journal of Homeopathy on the Gentle Treatment of Spinal Curvature, andalso to other publications.

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