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Pages in category "19th-century Scottish medical doctors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 430 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Both university and extramural students could qualify with the Triple Qualification, the licentiate exams of the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons. [3] [4] In the late 19th century the Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women taught students at Surgeons' Square with clinical teaching at Leith Hospital.
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His wife's fortune placed him in easy circumstances, and he spent the next year in Paris, attending hospitals and studying languages (including Arabic), and then went to Leyden, where he passed an examination for M.D. in 1786. [1] Jackson settled as a physician at Stockton-on-Tees, and remained there seven years. When war broke out in 1793, he ...
The paper by Derek Hall includes a comprehensive list of Scottish Hospitals. [15] In the 19th century Andrew Jervise looked for the hospital; he concludes as follows: no trace remains of the hospital which Alan the Durward founded here, and endowed with considerable property, about 1233.
It includes Scottish medical doctors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "19th-century Scottish women medical doctors" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
John Robert Hume (c.1781–1857) was a Scottish surgeon and physician. He is cited as an example of a 19th-century medical career that arrived at a high position in the profession, without early qualifications. [1]
The voluntary hospital movement began in the early 18th century, with hospitals being founded in London by the 1710s and 20s, including Westminster Hospital (1719) promoted by the private bank C. Hoare & Co and Guy's Hospital (1724) funded from the bequest of the wealthy merchant, Thomas Guy. Other hospitals sprang up in London and other ...