Franklin Hudson
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Franklin Hudson (1864–1918) was a 19th/20th century American-born photographer and osteopath and medical author, raised in Darjeeling, India, before living in Scotland.
Life
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He was born in Andalusia, Alabama on 20 September 1864.Grave of F Hudson, Dean Cemetery His first job was as a boat pilot for Aaron Richey (founder of Port Richey, Florida).Hudson by Jeff Cannon
In 1891 he moved to Paris, Texas, then working as a photographer. Here he trained as an osteopath and became one of the original members of the American Osteopathic Association in 1897.Osteopathy Complete, by Elmer Barber
He emigrated to Scotland in 1903. He lived at 12 Lansdowne Crescent in western Edinburgh, a large terraced Victorian townhouse.Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1910
He died of the Spanish flu on 16 November 1918.Journal of the American Osteopathic Association - December 1918 He is buried near his home, in Dean Cemetery. The simple grave describes as a pioneer of osteopathy. It lies in the south-east section of the first northern extension.
Family
In 1893 he was married to the then 16 year old Lucy Rivers Sullivan (b.1876), daughter of Knott Sullivan. She outlived him.
Publications
- Osteopathic Medicine (1906)
References
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Category:People from Andalusia, Alabama
Category:Burials at the Dean Cemetery
Category:Deaths from the Spanish flu pandemic in Scotland
Category:American emigrants to the United Kingdom
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