Stone, Thomas I Dr. T. Stone, Dr. Stone l, MD. Apprenticed to surgeon in London. Studied medicine in Edinburgh. There published The Evidences against the System of Phrenology, 1828, and in following year two other pamphlets countering the claims of phrenologists. President, 1829, of Royal Medical Society, Edinburgh. Graduate in Medicine, University of Edinburgh, 1831; thesis: "De Cranio Humane." Entered on private practice in London, where, according to Horne, who at one time had been a close friend of his, he "mingled science, general literature, and Bond Street lounging in about equal proportions" ("By-Gone Celebrities of Bond Street," Harper's, Oct. 1871). Fellow of London Medico-Chirurgical Society. Editor, Jan.–June 1844, of London Polytechnic Magazine, and Journal of Science, Literature, and the Fine Arts (title varies); co-editor, July–Dec. 1844. During his editorship, wrote two articles for the periodical. According to Horne, contributed numerous articles to Medico-Chirurgical Review, Journal of Psychological Medicine, and "many other magazines."
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