Thomas Brushfield

Thomas Brushfield (1858–1937) was an English psychiatrist who worked in the field of intellectual disability.

He is remembered for describing Brushfield spots,[1] and was the medical superintendent of the Fountain Hospital for Imbeciles, Tooting, from 1914 to 1927.

[2] He was the son of Thomas Nadauld Brushfield (1828–1910), a noted authority in the same field and expert on the life of Sir Walter Raleigh.

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