Papers of George Pepplewell, fl.1776, surgeon, student of William Hunter, 1718-1783, anatomist and William Cumberland Cruikshank, 1745-1800, anatomist 1776

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Papers of George Pepplewell, fl.1776, surgeon, student of William Hunter, 1718-1783, anatomist and William Cumberland Cruikshank, 1745-1800, anatomist 1776

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Cruikshank William Cumberland 1745-1800 anatomist

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University of Glasgow School of Anatomy

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Hunter William 1718-1783 anatomist

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William Hunter was born in Long Calderwood, Lanarkshire, Scotland, in 1718 Intended for the church, he attended the University of Glasgow from 1731-1736 where he was exposed to the philosophical teachings of Francis Hutcheson which turned him against the rigid dogmas of Presbyterian theology. An acquaintance with the physician William Cullen (1710-1790) disposed him to the medical profession, and he studied with Cullen for three years. Eager to widen his experience, he went to Londo...

School of Anatomy (medical school: 1768-: Great Windmill Street, London, England)

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The surgeon George Pepplewell (fl.1776) attended a series of lectures on anatomy and surgery by William Hunter and William Cumberland Cruikshank in 1776 . These took place at the School of Anatomy on Great Windmill Street, London, England, founded by William Hunter in 1768. William Hunter was born in Long Calderwood, Lanarkshire, Scotland, in 1718 Intended for the church, he attended the University of Glasgow from 1731-1736 where he was exposed to the philosophical teach...

Pepplewell George fl.1776 surgeon

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