Sir William Jenner (1815–1898)

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After studying medicine, William Jenner (1815–1898) was apprenticed to a surgeon but after taking his MD he decided to give up general practice in favour of becoming a consultant. He carried out research on typhus and typhoid before working as a physician at University College Hospital and the Hospital for Sick Children. Jenner had a long and close association with the Royal Household. He served as physician-extraordinary to Queen Victoria and was in attendance during Prince Albert’s fatal attack of typhoid.

This portrait is a copy of the original by Frank Holl and was presented to the Royal College of Physicians by University College, which had been the original recipient of the painting.

Royal College of Physicians, London

London

Title

Sir William Jenner (1815–1898)

Date

1889

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 127 x W 101.6 cm

Accession number

X48

Acquisition method

donated by a committee of subscribers, 1889

Work type

Painting

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