Joseph Bullar

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Joseph Bullar (* around 1815) was a doctor at the Royal South Hants Infirmary in Southampton.

In 1833 he received his MD in Edinburgh .

Because of his poor health, he spent the winter of 1838/39 with his brother Henry Bullar on an island in the Azores.

In 1866, according to a report in the British Medical Journal, he tried to relieve the pain of terminally ill patients with chloroform.

Publications

  • A winter in the Azores - And a Summer at the Baths of the Furnas ; J. Van Voorst, 1841 [1]
  • Evening thoughts ; John van Voorst, 1850
  • The use of an extract and decoction of the common stinging nettle in some chronic skin disease ; Assoc Med J .; Nov 10, 1854 [2]
  • On the presence of iron in sun's rays ; Southampton, 1861
  • Thoughts of a Physician: Being the Second Series of Evening Thoughts ; 1868 [3]

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