- Tulp.
Deijman was Tulp's
immediate successor in the post of
praelector chirugic et anatomie. The
painting was
damaged by fire in 1723, and only a central...
- 22–23 Judd, p. 26 Judd, p. 186 "Royal Connections",
Aberdeen Medico-
Chirugical Society,
archived from the
original on 17
January 2019,
retrieved 16 January...
-
gangrene in a child. The
paper on
coagulation was read
before the Medico-
Chirugical Society of
Edinburgh on 18
March 1858. In an
account written by Agnes...
- 1905 1897
Kansas City (Kan)
College of
Medicine and Surgery, 1898 Medico-
Chirugical College of
Kansas City, 1901
absorbed Columbian Medical College, 1905...
-
prominent and
progressive orthodox physician, he was
President of the Medico-
Chirugical Society of
London and an
early adopter of the
stethoscope in
English medical...
- expense, also set up a
hospital for the
French army in July 1915 (l'Hôpital
Chirugical Mobile No 1); now she
wanted to help
during the new conflict. Mary had...
- He was also a
member of the
Manchester Geological Society, the Medico-
Chirugical Society and
Social Science ****ociation. He died in
Edinburgh on 30 April...
-
researcher and
gained a
personal chair. She was
President of the
Royal Odonto-
Chirugical Society of Scotland,
President of the West of
Scotland Branch of the British...
-
University as a
fellow in biology. He
became a
professor at the Medico-
Chirugical College in
Philadelphia in 1894 and
continued there until his retirement...
- "Obituary:
Eliza Walker Dunbar, M.D. Zurich, L.R.C.P.I., L.M".
Bristol Medico-
Chirugical Journal. 42 (157): 197–198.
Autumn 1925. PMC 5057941. "Death of Pioneer...