Lectures of Professor James Hamilton (1767-1839) 1802-1812
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Black, Adam
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Hamilton, James; Black, Adam; Barnes, Thomas
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James Hamilton was born in Edinburgh in 1767. He was one of two sons of Alexander Hamilton (1739-1802), Professor of Midwifery at Edinburgh University. James Hamilton was given medical training by his father and became his assistant at the age of twenty-one. He and his father founded Edinburgh's Lying-in Hospital in Park Place in 1793, and later on this enterprise would become supported partly from his own funds. In 1800, Hamilton succeeded his father as Professor of Midwifery at th...
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Gregory, James, 1753-1821
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Scots physician. From the description of Clinical cases and observations on them by Dr. Gregory, 1786-1787 : Edinburgh / compiled by James Box Young. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 31931775 From the description of On practice and physic: notes from the lectures of Dr. Gregory, delivered at the University of Edinburgh, 1808 : Vol. III. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 31931783 ...