Adolphe Abrahams

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Adolphe Abrahams was a prominent British physician and sports medicine pioneer, known for his work as a medical advisor to athletes in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf British Jew
human
physician
sports medicine pioneer
areaOfInfluence British athletics
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
describedAs prominent British physician and sports medicine pioneer
educatedAt Bedford Modern School
Emmanuel College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College
surface form: St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College
employer St Bartholomew’s Hospital complex
surface form: St Bartholomew's Hospital
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Abrahams
fieldOfWork internal medicine
sports medicine
givenName Adolphe
influenced later generations of sports physicians
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf British Olympic Association
surface form: British Olympic Association medical committee

Royal College of Physicians
notableAchievement helped establish sports medicine as a medical discipline in Britain
notableFor medical care of elite athletes
pioneering sports medicine in the United Kingdom
notableWork early scientific study of athletic performance
occupation physician
sports doctor
positionHeld consultant physician at St Bartholomew's Hospital
medical officer to the British Olympic team
relative Harold Abrahams
Sidney Abrahams
sexOrGender male
sibling Harold Abrahams
Sidney Abrahams
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Harold Abrahams sibling Adolphe Abrahams