Records of the Extra-Academical School of Medicine and Surgery, Edinburgh 1777-1911
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Duncan, Andrew; Chiene, John; Robertson, D. M. C. I. Argyll; Haldane, D. R; Berry, R. J. A; Byrom, J; Bramwell, E.
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Medical education in Edinburgh began some two centuries before Edinburgh University founded its Faculty of Medicine in 1725-1726 under Professor Alexander Monro primus (1697-1767). Medical education probably started in 1505 when the Incorporation of Barber Surgeons applied for their Charter and requested at the same time the body of a condemned man, once a year, for teaching purposes. The Incorporation of Barber Surgeons would eventually become the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinb...
Duncan, Andrew, 1744-1828
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Duncan succeeded James Gregory as professor of the Institutes of Medicine at Edinburgh. From the description of Observations from Dr. Andrew Duncan's lectures on the practice of medicine in the years 1789-1790 / by Jno. L. Thompson, 1789-1790. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 50002917 ...
Extra-Academical School of Medicine and Surgery, Edinburgh
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Byrom, J.
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Berry R. J. A.
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Bramwell E.
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Chiene, John, 1843-1923
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Robertson D. M. C. I. Argyll
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