The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London: 1701 to 1800Royal College of Physicians of London, 1878 |
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... took leave of the sea with the resolution of settling in his native town , and attempting by the exercise of his profession , to main- tain himself at home . Mr. Yonge was in his 25th year when he settled at Plymouth ; and he obtained ...
... took leave of the sea with the resolution of settling in his native town , and attempting by the exercise of his profession , to main- tain himself at home . Mr. Yonge was in his 25th year when he settled at Plymouth ; and he obtained ...
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... took , in company with Dr. Robert Plot , " for the discovery of antiqui- ties and curiosities in England . " This was published for the first time in Mr. Wilkin's excellent edition of the works of Sir Thomas Browne . SAMUEL ESTEVE ...
... took , in company with Dr. Robert Plot , " for the discovery of antiqui- ties and curiosities in England . " This was published for the first time in Mr. Wilkin's excellent edition of the works of Sir Thomas Browne . SAMUEL ESTEVE ...
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... took a very active part in the preparation of the Pharmacopoeia Londinensis of 1746 ; and at his own cost furnished every member of the College with a printed copy , first of the original draft of the work ; and subsequently of it as ...
... took a very active part in the preparation of the Pharmacopoeia Londinensis of 1746 ; and at his own cost furnished every member of the College with a printed copy , first of the original draft of the work ; and subsequently of it as ...
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... took the degree of bachelor of laws in 1695. Shortly after this he took orders in the church of England , and was for some time curate of Westmill , co . Herts . Though he had taken the oaths to king William III . he refused to do so 26 ...
... took the degree of bachelor of laws in 1695. Shortly after this he took orders in the church of England , and was for some time curate of Westmill , co . Herts . Though he had taken the oaths to king William III . he refused to do so 26 ...
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... took the de- gree of doctor of medicine . The Revolution deprived the father of his church preferment ; and though he was possessed of a small paternal estate , yet necessity compelled the son to seek his fortune abroad , Arbuthnot ...
... took the de- gree of doctor of medicine . The Revolution deprived the father of his church preferment ; and though he was possessed of a small paternal estate , yet necessity compelled the son to seek his fortune abroad , Arbuthnot ...
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admitted a Candidate admitted a fellow admitted a Licentiate admitted an Extra-Licentiate anatomy Anno appointed physician April August buried Censor church cians College of Phy College of Physicians created doctor daughter death degree of doctor died Diseases doctor of medicine Dublin Edinburgh elected physician eminent England engraved Essay February Fellow 30th September Fever fuit George Baker George's hospital graduated doctor Gulstonian lecturer Harveian orator Heberden Hunter James January John July lege of Physicians line at Leyden Lond M.D.-A doctor M.D.-A native March medicine at Cambridge November October Oxford physi physic line physician in ordinary physician to St Physicians 22nd December Physicians 25th June Physicians 30th September Pitcairn portrait practice proceeded A.B. profession quæ queen Queen's college removed to London resided Rheims Royal Society settled in London sicians Sir William Browne surgeon THOMAS took the degree Trinity college wife William Heberden
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Stran 96 - 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 256 - He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Society of Antiquaries, and in all respects an estimable and accomplished gentleman.
Stran 79 - Specimen ; or, a Comparative Description of all the Muscles in a Man and in a Quadruped ; added is an Account of the Muscles peculiar to a Woman.
Stran 208 - If I had strength enough to hold a pen, I would write how easy and pleasant a thing it is to die.
Stran 410 - God;" and the promises of the Gospel, on the conditions explained by our Redeemer, were his humble but confident hope in life, and his consolation in death. 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 ; and this was felt and acknowledged daily by all his professional brethren in their intercourse with him.
Stran 423 - Biographical Memoirs of Medicine in Great Britain, from the Revival of Literature to the Time of Harvey.
Stran 232 - Mrs. Healde became a pensioner on the society for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men, and thenceforward for many years acted in the capacity of midwife.
Stran 441 - Dr Wollaston was endowed with bodily senses of extraordinary acuteness and accuracy, and with great general vigour of understanding. Trained in the discipline of the exact sciences, he had acquired a powerful command over his attention, and had habituated himself to the most rigid correctness, both of thought and of language. He was sufficiently provided with the resources of the mathematics, to be enabled to pursue with success profound...
Stran 442 - ... often so minute as to be scarcely perceptible by ordinary eyes. He was remarkable, too, for the caution with which he advanced from facts to general conclusions ; a caution which, if it sometimes prevented him from reaching at once to the most sublime truths, yet rendered every step of his ascent a secure station, from which it was easy to rise to higher and more enlarged inductions.
Stran 142 - Charter of the Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen in the Communion of the Church of England, in America...