The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London v. 2, Količina 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 |
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... professional income to the education of his sons , among whom were John Vaughan , Judge of the Court of Common Pleas , who died in 1839 ; Peter , who became Dean of Chester ; Charles Richard , diplomatist , and for some years Minister ...
... professional income to the education of his sons , among whom were John Vaughan , Judge of the Court of Common Pleas , who died in 1839 ; Peter , who became Dean of Chester ; Charles Richard , diplomatist , and for some years Minister ...
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... professional capacity , by his controversy with Mead and Friend , on the utility of purging in the secondary fever of small - pox . this encounter he suffered no less in reputation than in body . The ire of each party was excited . Mead ...
... professional capacity , by his controversy with Mead and Friend , on the utility of purging in the secondary fever of small - pox . this encounter he suffered no less in reputation than in body . The ire of each party was excited . Mead ...
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... professional income . The surgeon - general of the navy , Mr. James Pearse , appointed Mr. Yonge his deputy at Plymouth in 1674 , an office which brought him no inconsider- able accession of emolument . In 1678 Mr. Yonge visited London ...
... professional income . The surgeon - general of the navy , Mr. James Pearse , appointed Mr. Yonge his deputy at Plymouth in 1674 , an office which brought him no inconsider- able accession of emolument . In 1678 Mr. Yonge visited London ...
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... professional engage- ments at Plymouth . A more suitable office , however , awaited him . In 1692 he was appointed surgeon to the new dock at Hamoaze , and in consequence of this appointment had to visit London . During his stay he ...
... professional engage- ments at Plymouth . A more suitable office , however , awaited him . In 1692 he was appointed surgeon to the new dock at Hamoaze , and in consequence of this appointment had to visit London . During his stay he ...
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... professional employment than he desired , feeling anxious too for relaxation and ease , he declined public business and employment . Thenceforward he lived somewhat retired , though not without useful- ness . In 1707 he embalmed the ...
... professional employment than he desired , feeling anxious too for relaxation and ease , he declined public business and employment . Thenceforward he lived somewhat retired , though not without useful- ness . In 1707 he embalmed the ...
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admitted a Candidate admitted a Fellow admitted a Licentiate admitted an Extra anatomy appointed physician April August Bath buried Censor cians College of Phy College of Physicians commenced created doctor death degree of doctor died Diseases doctor of medicine Edinburgh educated at Edinburgh elected physician Essay Extra Licentiate February Fellow 30th September Fever George graduated doctor Gulstonian Lecturer Guy's hospital Harveian Orator January JOHN July Licen Lond M.D. was born M.D. was educated M.D.-A doctor M.D.-A native March medical education medicine at Cambridge Midwifery named an Elect November Observations October Oxford Physi physic physician extraordinary physician in ordinary physician to St Physicians 22nd December Physicians 25th June Physicians 30th September practice proceeded A.B. proceeded doctor profession published removed to London residence resigned his office Royal Society settled in London sicians surgeon THOMAS Thomas's hospital tiate took the degree Treatise Trinity college Vaughan vols
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Stran 81 - The King to Oxford sent a troop of horse, For Tories own no argument but force ; With equal skill to Cambridge books he sent, For Whigs admit no force but argument.
Stran 27 - Arbuthnot was a man of great comprehension, skilful in his profession, versed in the sciences, acquainted with ancient literature, and able to animate his mass of knowledge by a bright and active imagination; a scholar with great brilliance of wit, a wit who, in the crowd of life, retained and discovered a noble ardour of religious zeal.
Stran 269 - He was a fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh, and a member of some other learned bodies.
Stran 180 - If I had strength enough to hold a pen, I would write how easy and pleasant a thing it is to die.
Stran 338 - A Series of Engravings, Accompanied with Explanations, Which Are Intended To Illustrate the Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body.
Stran 193 - It was after the annual dinner of the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, organized by the late Dr.
Stran 294 - A General View of the establishment of Physic as a Science in England by the incorporation of the College of Physicians of London.
Stran 338 - If one precept appeared to be more practically approved by him than another, it was that which directs us to do unto others as we would have them to do unto us...
Stran 348 - Biographical Memoirs of Medicine in Great Britain, from the Revival of Literature to the Time of Harvey.
Stran 321 - The Morbid Anatomy of the Brain, in Mania and Hydrophobia; with the Pathology of these two...