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Arthur Thomas Myers
British physician

Arthur Thomas Myers

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British physician
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Male
Place of birth
Keswick, United Kingdom
Place of death
London, UK
Age
42 years
Education
Trinity College,
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Dr Arthur Thomas Myers (16 April 1851 – 10 January 1894) was a British physician and sportsman. As a tennis player he participated in two Wimbledon Championships and also played first-class cricket.

While studying at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1870, Myers played a first-class cricket match for Cambridge University against the Marylebone Cricket Club. He batted in the middle order and scored seven in the first innings, then six in the second. He was a Cambridge Apostle.

In 1878 he competed in his first Wimbledon and made it into the quarter-finals, before being defeated in straight sets by eventual champion Frank Hadow. The following year he won his first two matches and was eliminated in the third round, by Irishman C. D. Barry.

Myers suffered from epilepsy and is believed to have taken his own life in 1894.John Hughlings Jackson published a study of his case.

He was the brother of scholar Frederic William Henry Myers and poet Ernest Myers.

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