The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London v. 2, Količina 2College, 1878 |
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... 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 , for a beginner , a considerable amount 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 , for a beginner , a considerable amount of ...
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... settled at the last - named town 3rd February , 1709-10 , when he was admitted an Extra - Licentiate of the Col- lege of Physicians . He died 2nd April , 1742. He was a voluminous writer , as the following list of his works testifies ...
... settled at the last - named town 3rd February , 1709-10 , when he was admitted an Extra - Licentiate of the Col- lege of Physicians . He died 2nd April , 1742. He was a voluminous writer , as the following list of his works testifies ...
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... settled at York , where he practised with the highest reputation and success for more than thirty - five years . He was appointed one of the physicians to the York County hospital in 1746 . Dying at York 12th March , 1748 , he was ...
... settled at York , where he practised with the highest reputation and success for more than thirty - five years . He was appointed one of the physicians to the York County hospital in 1746 . Dying at York 12th March , 1748 , he was ...
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... settled at Macclesfield in 1691 , and was successively at Nottingham , Colches- ter , and London . * THOMAS LEWIS was born in Worcestershire , and edu- cated at Magdalen hall , Oxford , but left the university without taking a degree ...
... settled at Macclesfield in 1691 , and was successively at Nottingham , Colches- ter , and London . * THOMAS LEWIS was born in Worcestershire , and edu- cated at Magdalen hall , Oxford , but left the university without taking a degree ...
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... settled at Stepney , in the house where he was born , and for the few years that he con- tinued there did a considerable amount of business in that neighbourhood . His father was a man greatly re- spected , and possessed much local ...
... settled at Stepney , in the house where he was born , and for the few years that he con- tinued there did a considerable amount of business in that neighbourhood . His father was a man greatly re- spected , and possessed much local ...
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admitted a Candidate admitted a fellow admitted a Licentiate admitted an Extra-Licentiate anatomy appointed physician April August buried Censor church cians College of Phy College of Physicians created doctor daughter death degree of doctor died doctor of medicine Dublin Edinburgh elected physician engraved Essay February Fellow 30th September Fothergill fuit George George Baker George's hospital graduated doctor Gulstonian lectures Hans Sloane Harveian oration Heberden James January John July lege of Physicians line at Leyden Lond M.D.-A doctor M.D.-A native March medicine at Cambridge Morbis 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's college removed to London resided resigned his office Rheims Royal Society settled in London sicians Sir William Browne THOMAS took the degree Trinity college wife
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Stran 345 - of the legs, which proved fatal on the 27th June, 1834, in the eighty-seventh year of his age. He was a fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh, and a member of the French Institute. He read
Stran 10 - contra nuperas objectiones Camerarii. 8vo. Lond. 1714. The State of Physick and Diseases, with an Inquiry into the Causes of the late increase of them, but more particularly of the Small-pox, with some Considerations upon the new practice of Purging in that Disease. 8vo. Lond. 1718.
Stran 240 - a bounty granted by the College to the widow and family of Dr. Healde." 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. Dr. Healde was the author of two papers on "The Use of Oleum Asphalti,
Stran 417 - in Morbis Curandis. 12mo. Lond. 1773. Observations and Experiments on the Power of the Mephitic Acid in dissolving Stones in the Bladder. 8vo. Lond. 1777. Observations on the superior Efficacy of the Red Peruvian Bark in the Cure of Agues and other Fevers. 8vo.
Stran 9 - Dr. Whewell as one of the most remarkable occurrences in the progress of descriptive geology in England. The Woodwardian museum still subsists, a monument of the sagacity with which its author so early saw the importance of such a collection. Dr. Woodward died of a decline, at his apartments in Gresham college,
Stran 333 - year. In 1781 a posthumous work was published, by subscription, for the benefit of the doctor's family. It comprised, " Two Dissertations. 1. On the Grecian Mythology. 2. An Examination of Sir Isaac Newton's Objections to the Chronology of the Olympiads.
Stran 178 - physician to the army ; he served in Germany, and was present at the battle of Minden in 1759, where he was physician-in-chief to the forces. At the conclusion of the war he received the thanks of both houses of Parliament for his services, and was offered a baronetcy, which he declined. Dr.
Stran 218 - brother and pupil, John Hunter. Of the magnitude and value of Dr. Hunter's collection some idea may be formed when we consider the great length of years which he employed in making anatomical preparations, and in the dissection of morbid bodies, added to the eagerness with which he procured additions from the museums of Sandys,
Stran 360 - Philosophical Transactions/' and the author of the following works :— Observations and Experiments for Investigating the Chemical History of the Tepid Springs of Buxton. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1783. Directions for Impregnating the Buxton Waters with its own and other Gases, and for composing Artificial Buxton Waters. 8vo. Lond. 1785. Translation of the Table of Chemical Nomenclature proposed by De
Stran 140 - his carriage and four horses for him as a patient ; but when the doctor sat down to write his prescription, the provost, then ninety-four years of age, raising himself up, said, " You need not trouble yourself to write ; I only sent for you to give you credit in the neighbourhood.