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  2. Scottish Society of the History of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Its aims are "to promote, encourage and support the study of the history of medicine", with a particular interest in Scottish Medicine. Founded at a time when the study of history of medicine was dominated by medical doctors, the society aimed, from the start, to have a broad based membership, to interest others in the subject.

  3. University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences

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    The faculty also possesses the only brain bank in New Zealand. This brain bank contains over 400 brains bequeathed to the medical school. [3] These include brains donated by people who died with neurological diseases such as Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease.

  4. List of presidents of the Scottish Society of the History of ...

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    Subsequently, he became president of the British Society for the History of Medicine and the History of Medicine Society at the Royal Society of Medicine. [2] [1] 1951: John Ritchie (1882–1959) Friend of Guthrie, he co-founded the SSHM and contributed to the journal Medical History, which the society co-established in 1957. [1] [3] [4] 1954

  5. University of Edinburgh Medical School - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Model was a model of medical teaching developed by the University of Edinburgh in the 18th century and widely emulated around the world including at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and the McGill University Faculty of Medicine. It was a two-tiered education model, revolutionary and well suited to the ...

  6. List of University of Edinburgh medical people - Wikipedia

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    MB 1912, ChB 1912, MD 1914, Regius Chair of Forensic Medicine 1928–53, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine 1931–53, Rector of the University of Edinburgh 1954–57 Scottish forensic pathologist, published the textbook Textbook of Forensic Medicine in 1925 Thomas Stewart Traill: MD 1802, Prof. Med Jurisprudence 1833–1862

  7. Marsden grant - Wikipedia

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    The grants are made from the Marsden Fund, which was established by the New Zealand Government in 1994. The Marsden Fund is administered by the Royal Society of New Zealand . Most of the grants go to researchers at New Zealand universities, but some go to researchers at Crown Research Institutes and elsewhere.

  8. Category:Medical schools in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand has two universities with medical faculties, but five 'schools' of medicine. The University of Auckland teaches medicine in the Auckland and Waikato Clinical Schools, and the University of Otago Medical School (based in Dunedin) teaches medicine in three medical schools: the Dunedin School of Medicine, the University of Otago, Wellington in Wellington, and the University of Otago ...

  9. List of presidents of the British Society for the History of ...

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    He later gained a degree in medicine from the Royal Free School of Medicine and became a general practitioner (GP), GP trainer, appraiser, senior clinical lecturer at Bart's and the London School of Medicine and Head of GP Development for City and Hackney Primary Care Trust. [27] 2019: Mike Collins