John Tricker Conquest

John Tricker Conquest

1789-1866

Vol III

Pg 204

b. 1789 d.24 October 1866

MD Edin(1813) LRCP(1819)

John Tricker Conquest, M.D. A doctor of medicine of Edinburgh of 13th September, 1813 (D.M.I. de Rheumatismo), was admitted a Licentiate of the College of Physicians 22nd December, 1819. He was for many years in extensive business as an accoucheur, for some years was lecturer on midwifery at St. Bartholomew’s hospital, and was physician accoucheur to the City Lying-in hospital. Dr. Conquest retired from practice several years before his death. The latter period of his life was passed in seclusion from society. He died 24th October, 1866, aged seventy-seven.

Dr. Conquest was the author of—
Outlines of Midwifery. 12mo. Lond. 1820.
Letters to a Mother on the Management of herself and her Children in Health and Disease, with Remarks on Chloroform. 12mo. Lond. 1852.

William Munk