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  1. James Manby Gully (14 March 1808 – 27 March 1883) was a Victorian medical doctor, well known for practising hydrotherapy, or the "water cure". Along with his partner James Wilson, he founded a very successful "hydropathy" (as it was then called) clinic in Malvern, Worcestershire , which had many notable Victorians, including such ...

  2. Biography. Celebrated Victorian hydrotherapist, awarded one-third of the compensation for the Middleton estate in St George Jamaica, and party to the Chancery suit of Gully v Gully together with John Gully (q.v.), into which the compensation for the Sheffield estate in St David Jamaica was paid.

  3. James Manby Gully. (1808-1883), Physician. Sitter in 3 portraits. James Manby Gully was a celebrated Victorian hydrotherapist. Gully trained in medicine in Paris and then Edinburgh. His family fortune was tied up in the ownership of two plantations and many enslaved Africans in Jamaica.

  4. 18 de jul. de 2008 · James Manby Gully (MD Edin. 1829 LRCS) 1808 – 1883 Fellow of the Royal Physical Society, Fellow of the Royal Medico Chirurgical Society was an orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy, and he was well known for practising hydrotherapy, or the “water cure”.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Her first husband, an alcoholic, drank himself to death, though he left her a sizeable fortune. She found solace in the arms of Dr James Manby Gully, but he was already married.

  6. 5 de ago. de 2022 · James Gully, an English physician, was born Mar. 14, 1808. In 1842, Dr. Gully, with a partner, set up a hydropathy (hydrotherapy) establishment in Great Malvern, in Worcestershire.

  7. 28 de dic. de 2020 · GULLY, JAMES MANBY, M.D. (1808–1883), physician, born on 14 March 1808 at Kingston, Jamaica, was the son of a coffee planter.