Lectures on midwifery, delivered by Thomas Young and transcribed by James Tatham 177-?

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Lectures on midwifery, delivered by Thomas Young and transcribed by James Tatham 177-?

1 vol. (iv, 697 [13]pp.)

eng,

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Young, Thomas, fl. 1756-1780.

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Thomas Young was professor of midwifery in the University of Edinburgh. James Tatham was a surgeon of Leeds From the guide to the Lectures on midwifery, delivered by Thomas Young and transcribed by James Tatham, 177-?, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...

Tatham, James

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Charles Turner Thackrah set up the Leeds School of Anatomy in 1826-27 and from this developed the Leeds School of Medicine. It was founded in 1831, at the Public Dispensary in North Street, by six doctors, including Garlick, Hey and Teale (later joined by Thackrah) From the guide to the Medical lecture notes reputedly made by James Tatham, 1835-1836, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...

University of Edinburgh.

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The University of Edinburgh was established by Royal Charter in 1582 . It was originally called Tounis College, when part of a legacy left by Robert Reid, Bishop of Orkney in 1558 had established a college of which the Town Council had gained control to establish a College of Law on the South side of Edinburgh. The inception of the University took place in 1583 . In 1617 when King James VI of Scotland (I of England) visited the College it was decreed that the College should change i...