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Sir William Gull
Sir William Gull (1816 - 1890), studied medicine at St Guy's in London. In 1872 Gull was made a Baronet and became physician to Queen Victoria, treating the Prince of Wales for typhoid. In 1876 he was involved with the infamous Bravo poisoning trial. He died in 1890, but immediately came under suspicion as the death certificate was signed by his brother-in-law, which was not usual medical practice. A medium trying to track down Jack the Ripper, alleged that Gull was still alive and had been certified insane, under a different name.
1877
Media ID 32219690
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mar
1872 1876 1877 Alive Alleged Baronet Bravo Brother Certificate Died Gull Guys Immediately Infamous Insane Involved Jack Medium Physician Poisoning Practice Ripper Signed Studied Suspicion Track Treating Trial Typhoid Usual
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