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==Biography==
==Biography==
After education at [[Amersham Hall]] and then two years at [[Owens College, Manchester]], Judson Bury entered [[University College London]] and studied medicine at [[University College Hospital]], London. In 1877 he qualified [[Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland|MRCS]] and graduated [[Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery#United Kingdom|MB (Lond.)]]. After holding house appointments at University College Hospital, he graduated [[Doctor of Medicine#United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries|MD (Lond.)]] in 1879. He returned to Manchester and, after one year as a senior resident medical officer at the [[Pendlebury Children's Hospital|Manchester Children’s Hospital, Pendlebury]], engaged in general practice. At the [[Manchester Royal Infirmary]] he became in 1885 a registrar,<ref name=BMJ/> in 1889 an assistant physician, and in 1899 a full physician. In 1911 he became a professor of clinical at the [[University of Manchester]]. He retired from his Manchester appointments in 1912 but during WWI became a major in the [[Royal Army Medical Corps|RAMC]]<ref name=Munk/> and served on medical boards in Manchester and [[Warrington]].<ref name=BMJ/>
After education at [[Amersham Hall]] and then two years at [[Owens College, Manchester|Owens College]], Manchester, Judson Bury entered [[University College London]] and studied medicine at [[University College Hospital]], London. In 1877 he qualified [[Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland|MRCS]] and graduated [[Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery#United Kingdom|MB (Lond.)]]. After holding house appointments at University College Hospital, he graduated [[Doctor of Medicine#United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries|MD (Lond.)]] in 1879. He returned to Manchester and, after one year as a senior resident medical officer at the [[Pendlebury Children's Hospital|Manchester Children's Hospital, Pendlebury]], engaged in general practice. At the [[Manchester Royal Infirmary]] he became in 1885 a registrar,<ref name=BMJ/> in 1889 an assistant physician, and in 1899 a full physician. In 1911 he became a professor of clinical at the [[University of Manchester]]. He retired from his Manchester appointments in 1912 but during WWI became a major in the [[Royal Army Medical Corps|RAMC]]<ref name=Munk/> and served on medical boards in Manchester and [[Warrington]].<ref name=BMJ/>


In 1893 Bury published ''A Treatise on Peripheral Neuritis'', in large part consisting of observations by James Ross (1837–1892).<ref>{{cite web|website=Munk's Roll, Volume IV, Royal College of Physicians|title=James Ross|url=http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk/Biography/Details/3859}}</ref> Ross had intended to publish the observations in a monograph.
In 1893 Bury published ''A Treatise on Peripheral Neuritis'', in large part consisting of observations by James Ross (1837–1892).<ref>{{cite web|website=Munk's Roll, Volume IV, Royal College of Physicians|title=James Ross|url=http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk/Biography/Details/3859}}</ref> Ross had intended to publish the observations in a monograph.
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{{blockquote|Judson Bury also published in 1894 ''Clinical Medicine'', a manual for the use of students and junior practitioners; it met with a good response and a third edition appeared in 1912, written jointly with Albert Ramsbottom, his junior colleague at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.<ref name=BMJ/>}}
{{blockquote|Judson Bury also published in 1894 ''Clinical Medicine'', a manual for the use of students and junior practitioners; it met with a good response and a third edition appeared in 1912, written jointly with Albert Ramsbottom, his junior colleague at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.<ref name=BMJ/>}}


Bury's article ''Multiple Symmetrical Peripheral Neuritis'', contributed to the first edition of '[[Clifford Allbutt]]'s ''A System of Medicine'', contained a section on [[1900 English beer poisoning|an epidemic of neuritis in Manchester caused by arsenical impurity in beer]].<ref name=BMJ/> He gave the Bradshaw Lecture in 1901.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Bradshaw Lecture on Prognosis in Relation to Disease of the Nervous System: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London, November, 5th, 1901|author=
Bury's article ''Multiple Symmetrical Peripheral Neuritis'', contributed to the first edition of [[Clifford Allbutt]]'s ''A System of Medicine'', contained a section on [[1900 English beer poisoning|an epidemic of neuritis in Manchester caused by arsenical impurity in beer]].<ref name=BMJ/><ref>{{cite book|editor=Allbutt, Clifford|title=A System of Medicine|chapter="Multiple Symmetrical Peripheral Neuritis" by Dr. Judson Bury|year=1901|volume=6|pages=671–723|chapter-url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc2.ark:/13960/t5j96wx5s;view=1up;seq=695|publisher=New York}}</ref> He gave the Bradshaw Lecture in 1901.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Bradshaw Lecture on Prognosis in Relation to Disease of the Nervous System: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London, November, 5th, 1901|author=Bury, Judson S.|journal=Br Med J|date=9 November 1901|volume=2|issue=2132|pages=1389–1396|pmc=2507083|pmid=20759873|doi=10.1136/bmj.2.2132.1389}}</ref> He published ''Diseases of the Nervous System'' in 1912.<ref name=Munk/>
Bury, Judson S.|journal=Br Med J|date=9 November 1901|volume=2|issue=2132|pages=1389–1396|pmc=2507083}}</ref> He published ''Diseases of the Nervous System'' in 1912.<ref name=Munk/>


{{blockquote|He was a fine runner in his youth and a keen golfer up to his death at the age of ninety-two. He was married and had one daughter.<ref name=Munk/>}}
{{blockquote|He was a fine runner in his youth and a keen golfer up to his death at the age of ninety-two. He was married and had one daughter.<ref name=Munk/>}}
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==Selected publications==
==Selected publications==
===Articles===
===Articles===
*with Sydney Ringer: {{cite journal|title=The Influence of Salicine on the Healthy Body with special reference to its Influence on the Temperature|journal=J Anat Physiol|date=July 1877|volume=11(Pt 4)|pages=588.3–604|pmc=1309722}}
*with Sydney Ringer: {{cite journal|title=The Influence of Salicine on the Healthy Body with special reference to its Influence on the Temperature|journal=J Anat Physiol|date=July 1877|volume=11(Pt 4)|issue=Pt 4|pages=588.3–604|pmc=1309722|last1=Ringer|first1=S.|last2=Bury|first2=J. S.|pmid=17231168}}
*{{cite journal|title=A Case of Osteomalacia in a Child|journal=Br Med J|date=2 February 1884|volume=1|issue=1205|pages=213–214|pmc=2306779}}
*{{cite journal|title=A Case of Osteomalacia in a Child|journal=Br Med J|date=2 February 1884|volume=1|issue=1205|pages=213–214|pmc=2306779|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|pmid=20750807|doi=10.1136/bmj.1.1205.213}}
*{{cite journal|title=Paralysis of the Diaphragm|journal=Br Med J|date=11 June 1892|volume=1|issue=1641|page=1275|pmc=2420422}}
*{{cite journal|title=Paralysis of the Diaphragm|journal=Br Med J|date=11 June 1892|volume=1|issue=1641|page=1275|pmc=2420422|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|doi=10.1136/bmj.1.1641.1275}}
*{{cite journal|title=Peripheral neuritis from tobacco|journal=The Lancet|volume=148|issue=3801|date=4 July 1896|page=23|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031254785;view=1up;seq=67}}
*{{cite journal|title=Peripheral neuritis from tobacco|journal=The Lancet|volume=148|issue=3801|date=4 July 1896|page=23|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031254785;view=1up;seq=67|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(01)70698-8|last1=Bury|first1=Judsons.}}
*{{cite journal|title=An Address on the Diagnosis of Functional from Organic Disease of the Nervous System|journal=Br Med J|date=25 July 1896|volume=2|issue=1856|pages=189–192|pmc=2510069}}
*{{cite journal|title=An Address on the Diagnosis of Functional from Organic Disease of the Nervous System|journal=Br Med J|date=25 July 1896|volume=2|issue=1856|pages=189–192|pmc=2510069|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|pmid=20756366|doi=10.1136/bmj.2.1856.189}}
*{{cite journal|title=Nervous Affections of the Hand, and Other Clinical Studies|journal=Edinb Med J|date=September 1897|volume=2|issue=3|pages=279–280|pmc=5252096}}
*{{cite journal|title=Nervous Affections of the Hand, and Other Clinical Studies|journal=Edinb Med J|date=September 1897|volume=2|issue=3|pages=279–280|pmc=5252096|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.}}
*{{cite journal|title=Aphasia and the Cerebral Speech Mechanism|journal=Edinb Med J|date=November 1897|volume=2|issue=5|pages=489–490|pmc=5251973}}
*{{cite journal|title=Aphasia and the Cerebral Speech Mechanism|journal=Edinb Med J|date=November 1897|volume=2|issue=5|pages=489–490|pmc=5251973|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.}}
*{{cite journal|title=Remarks on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Arsenical Neuritis|journal=Br Med J|date=8 December 1900|volume=2|issue=2084|pages=1629–1631|pmc=2464088}}
*{{cite journal|title=Remarks on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Arsenical Neuritis|journal=Br Med J|date=8 December 1900|volume=2|issue=2084|pages=1629–1631|pmc=2464088|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|pmid=20759307|doi=10.1136/bmj.2.2084.1629}}
*{{cite journal|title=Two cases of paralysis agitans in the same family, in which improvement followed the administration of hyoscine|journal=The Lancet|volume=159|issue=4103|date=19 April 1902|pages=1097-1098|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858051554859;view=1up;seq=165}}
*{{cite journal|title=Two cases of paralysis agitans in the same family, in which improvement followed the administration of hyoscine|journal=The Lancet|volume=159|issue=4103|date=19 April 1902|pages=1097–1098|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858051554859;view=1up;seq=165|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(01)70026-8|last1=Bury|first1=Judsons}}
*{{cite journal|title=A case of complete and temporary paralysis of the limbs in a child, probably a case of recovery from the initial stage of acute anterior poliomyelitis|journal=Br Med J|date=24 May 1902|volume=1|issue=2160|pages=1258–1259|pmc=2512148}}
*{{cite journal|title=A case of complete and temporary paralysis of the limbs in a child, probably a case of recovery from the initial stage of acute anterior poliomyelitis|journal=Br Med J|date=24 May 1902|volume=1|issue=2160|pages=1258–1259|pmc=2512148|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|pmid=20760257|doi=10.1136/bmj.1.2160.1258}}
*{{cite journal|title=An Address on Trauma in Relation to Disease of the Nervous System: Presidential Address to the Manchester Medical Society|journal=Br Med J|date=30 April 1904|volume=1|issue=2261|pages=997–1000|pmc=2353868}}
*{{cite journal|title=An Address on Trauma in Relation to Disease of the Nervous System: Presidential Address to the Manchester Medical Society|journal=Br Med J|date=30 April 1904|volume=1|issue=2261|pages=997–1000|pmc=2353868|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|pmid=20761514|doi=10.1136/bmj.1.2261.997}}
*{{cite journal|title=Note on alcohol in relation to multiple neuritis|journal=Br Med J|date=9 October 1909|volume=2|issue=2545|pages=1025–1026|pmc=2321254}}
*{{cite journal|title=Note on alcohol in relation to multiple neuritis|journal=Br Med J|date=9 October 1909|volume=2|issue=2545|pages=1025–1026|pmc=2321254|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|pmid=20764691|doi=10.1136/bmj.2.2545.1025}}
*with J. F. Ward: {{cite journal|date=1 January 1910|title=A case of postural albuminuria in a boy the subject of chorea|journal=The Lancet|volume=175|issue=4505|pages=19-20|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t3129j667;view=1up;seq=27}}
*with J. F. Ward: {{cite journal|date=1 January 1910|title=A case of postural albuminuria in a boy the subject of chorea|journal=The Lancet|volume=175|issue=4505|pages=19–20|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t3129j667;view=1up;seq=27|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(01)14249-2|last1=Bury|first1=Judsons.|last2=Ward|first2=J.F.}}
*{{cite journal|title=On a case of spasmodic syringomyelia|journal=Br Med J|date=15 January 1910|volume=1|issue=2559|pages=132–134|pmc=2330781}}
*{{cite journal|title=On a case of spasmodic syringomyelia|journal=Br Med J|date=15 January 1910|volume=1|issue=2559|pages=132–134|pmc=2330781|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|pmid=20764859|doi=10.1136/bmj.1.2559.132}}
*{{cite journal|title=Note on the distant effects of rifle bullets; with special reference to the spinal cord|journal=Br Med J|date=12 August 1916|volume=2|issue=2902|page=212|pmc=2348772}}
*{{cite journal|title=Note on the distant effects of rifle bullets; with special reference to the spinal cord|journal=Br Med J|date=12 August 1916|volume=2|issue=2902|page=212|pmc=2348772|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|pmid=20768241|doi=10.1136/bmj.2.2902.212}}
*{{cite journal|title=Swimming in the treatment of paralysis|journal=Br Med J|date=24 May 1919|volume=1|issue=3047|page=655|pmc=2341265}}
*{{cite journal|title=Swimming in the treatment of paralysis|journal=Br Med J|date=24 May 1919|volume=1|issue=3047|page=655|pmc=2341265|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|doi=10.1136/bmj.1.3047.655-b}}
*{{cite journal|title=Symptoms resembling tabes dorsals arising after antityphoid inoculation|journal=The Lancet|volume=196|issue=5069|date=23 October 1920|pages=844-845|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858021448844;view=1up;seq=174}}
*{{cite journal|title=Symptoms resembling tabes dorsals arising after antityphoid inoculation|journal=The Lancet|volume=196|issue=5069|date=23 October 1920|pages=844–845|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858021448844;view=1up;seq=174|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(01)00018-6}}
*{{cite journal|title=Gunshot injury to the brain involving both cortical and subcortical tissue|journal=Br Med J|date=16 April 1921|volume=1|issue=3146|pages=556–557|pmc=2414900}}
*{{cite journal|title=Gunshot injury to the brain involving both cortical and subcortical tissue|journal=Br Med J|date=16 April 1921|volume=1|issue=3146|pages=556–557|pmc=2414900|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|pmid=20770257|doi=10.1136/bmj.1.3146.556}}
*{{cite journal|title=Catheter life|journal=Br Med J|date=4 July 1931|volume=2|issue=3678|pages=33–34|pmc=2314116}}
*{{cite journal|title=Catheter life|journal=Br Med J|date=4 July 1931|volume=2|issue=3678|pages=33–34|pmc=2314116|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|doi=10.1136/bmj.2.3678.33-c}}
*{{cite journal|title=War Neuroses|journal=Br Med J|date=3 April 1943|volume=1|issue=4291|page=426|pmc=2282508}} (Correction in: Br Med J. 1943 Apr 10; 1(4292): 466)
*{{cite journal|title=War Neuroses|journal=Br Med J|date=3 April 1943|volume=1|issue=4291|page=426|pmc=2282508|last1=Bury|first1=J. S.|doi=10.1136/bmj.1.4291.426}} (Correction in: Br Med J. 1943 Apr 10; 1(4292): 466)


===Books===
===Books===
*with James Ross: {{cite book|title=On Peripheral Neuritis|location=London|publisher=Charles Griffin & Co|year=1893|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011878284}}
*with James Ross: {{cite book|title=On Peripheral Neuritis|location=London|publisher=Charles Griffin & Co|year=1893|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011878284}}
*{{cite book|title=Clinical medicine: A manual for the use of students and junior practitioners|publisher=Charles Griffin & Co|year=1894|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002083216}}
*{{cite book|title=Clinical medicine: A manual for the use of students and junior practitioners|publisher=Charles Griffin & Co|year=1894|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002083216}}
*{{cite book|title=Diseases of the nervous system|year=1912|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100295814}}
*{{cite book|title=Diseases of the nervous system|year=1912|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100295814|isbn=9780665779114|publisher=Macmillan|series =<!--CIHM/ICMH Microfiche --> CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches ;no. 77911}}

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Judson Sykes Bury
Born(1852-05-13)13 May 1852
Died10 June 1944(1944-06-10) (aged 92)
Chinley, Derbyshire[1]
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Physician, surgeon, and neurologist
Known forClinical Medicine: A Manual for the Use of Students and General Practitioners (1894)[2]

Judson Sykes Bury FRCP (1852–1944) was a British physician, surgeon, and neurologist.[3]

Biography

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After education at Amersham Hall and then two years at Owens College, Manchester, Judson Bury entered University College London and studied medicine at University College Hospital, London. In 1877 he qualified MRCS and graduated MB (Lond.). After holding house appointments at University College Hospital, he graduated MD (Lond.) in 1879. He returned to Manchester and, after one year as a senior resident medical officer at the Manchester Children's Hospital, Pendlebury, engaged in general practice. At the Manchester Royal Infirmary he became in 1885 a registrar,[1] in 1889 an assistant physician, and in 1899 a full physician. In 1911 he became a professor of clinical at the University of Manchester. He retired from his Manchester appointments in 1912 but during WWI became a major in the RAMC[3] and served on medical boards in Manchester and Warrington.[1]

In 1893 Bury published A Treatise on Peripheral Neuritis, in large part consisting of observations by James Ross (1837–1892).[4] Ross had intended to publish the observations in a monograph.

On Ross's death at the age of 55 it was left to Bury to carry out the intention as fully as he could. The first half of the book was written from views expressed by word of mouth to him by Ross; but the rest was his own except for the section on diabetic neuritis written by R. D. Williamson.[1]

Bury was elected FRCP in 1894.

Judson Bury also published in 1894 Clinical Medicine, a manual for the use of students and junior practitioners; it met with a good response and a third edition appeared in 1912, written jointly with Albert Ramsbottom, his junior colleague at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.[1]

Bury's article Multiple Symmetrical Peripheral Neuritis, contributed to the first edition of Clifford Allbutt's A System of Medicine, contained a section on an epidemic of neuritis in Manchester caused by arsenical impurity in beer.[1][5] He gave the Bradshaw Lecture in 1901.[6] He published Diseases of the Nervous System in 1912.[3]

He was a fine runner in his youth and a keen golfer up to his death at the age of ninety-two. He was married and had one daughter.[3]

Selected publications

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Articles

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Books

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Obituary. Judson S. Bury, M.D., F.R.C.P." Br Med J. 1 (4355): 858. 24 June 1944. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.4355.858. PMC 2284420.
  2. ^ "Review of Clinical Medicine by Judson S. Bury". Birmingham Medical Review. 36: 186–187. 1894.
  3. ^ a b c d "Judson Sykes Bury". Munk's Roll, Volume IV, Royal College of Physicians.
  4. ^ "James Ross". Munk's Roll, Volume IV, Royal College of Physicians.
  5. ^ Allbutt, Clifford, ed. (1901). ""Multiple Symmetrical Peripheral Neuritis" by Dr. Judson Bury". A System of Medicine. Vol. 6. New York. pp. 671–723.
  6. ^ Bury, Judson S. (9 November 1901). "The Bradshaw Lecture on Prognosis in Relation to Disease of the Nervous System: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London, November, 5th, 1901". Br Med J. 2 (2132): 1389–1396. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.2132.1389. PMC 2507083. PMID 20759873.
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