The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . uts. REYKJAVIK. See Iceland, Vol. XII, p. 619. REYNARD THE FOX. See Fable, , pp. 838, 839. REYNOLDS, Sir J. Russell, an Englishphysician; born in Romsey in 1828. He waseducated at University College, London, and theUniversity of London; was elected fellow ofUniversity College in 1856, of the Royal Collegeof Physicians in 1859, and of the Royal Society in1S69; was appointed professor of principles andpractice of medicine in University College in 1865 ;member of the council in 1888; was emeritus pro-f


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . uts. REYKJAVIK. See Iceland, Vol. XII, p. 619. REYNARD THE FOX. See Fable, , pp. 838, 839. REYNOLDS, Sir J. Russell, an Englishphysician; born in Romsey in 1828. He waseducated at University College, London, and theUniversity of London; was elected fellow ofUniversity College in 1856, of the Royal Collegeof Physicians in 1859, and of the Royal Society in1S69; was appointed professor of principles andpractice of medicine in University College in 1865 ;member of the council in 1888; was emeritus pro-fessor of medicine in University College, andconsulting-physician to Un\ersity College Hos-pital, and from 1878 until his death physician inordinary to the Queens household. He wroteEssay on Vertigo (1854); Diagnosis of Diseasesof the Brain, Spinal Cord and Nerves; Factsand Laws of Life (1859); and Lectures on theClinical Uses of Electricity {i?>T i); besides numerousmagazine articles and lectures; he was made abaronet in 1895; was president of the Royal 582 REYNOLDS—RHINELANDER. College of Physicians, and in 1895 president ofthe British Medical Association. He died May29, 1896. REYNOLDS, John Fulton, an American sol-dier; born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1820. He was graduated at WestPoint in 1841, and wascommissioned first lieu-tenant in 1846. He servedin the Mexican War,against the Rogue RiverLidians, in the Utah ex-pedition, and in 1859became commandant atWest Point. On the out-. break of the Civil War hewas appointed lieutenant-^ colonel,and was soon pro- GEX. J. F. niotccl brigadicr-gcneralof volunteers. He took part in the campaigns ofthe Army of the Potomac, during which he wastaken prisoner, but soon exchanged, and it wasdue to him that at second Bull Run the Unionarmy was saved from a disastrous rout. He waspromoted major-general of volunteers in 1862,and succeeded Hooker in command of the FirstArmy Corps. On the first day of the battle ofGettysburg


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