- than
three centuries. Up to the end of the 19th century, the
spelling Gulstonian was
often used. In many
cases the
lectures have been published. Gulston's...
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serve as a
member of the
Lunacy Commission from 1883
until 1898. He was
Gulstonian Lecturer in 1867. He was a
lifelong friend of
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson...
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September 1653, Norfolk) was an
English physician,
noteworthy as the
Gulstonian Lecturer in 1639.
William Rant, junior, was the son of
William Rant, senior...
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September 1819 he was made a
fellow of that college, and in 1821
appointed Gulstonian lecturer. He was also a
fellow of the
Linnean Society. He died at Cheltenham...
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symptoms of
bereavement and
studied the text of
Henry Maudsley's 1870
Gulstonian Lectures on Body And Mind.
Darwin considered other approaches to the study...
- on 22
December 1821, and a
fellow on 9 July 1836. In 1837 he read the
Gulstonian lectures, and
became consiliarius in 1839. On 13 Feb. 1833 he was elected...
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Chambers was a
Censor at the
Royal College of
Physicians and
delivered the
Gulstonian Lectures in
April and May 1850. He also gave the
Lumleian Lectures in...
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original on May 26, 2011.
Retrieved March 24, 2010. "William
Osler and his
Gulstonian Lectures on
malignant endocarditis". ResearchGate.
Retrieved February...
- – 31 July 1822, Fredville, Kent) was an
English physician. He was the
Gulstonian Lecturer in 1797 and the
Harveian Orator in 1806.
After education at Bury...
- and was
elected a
fellow on 15
August 1785. In 1787 he
delivered the
Gulstonian lectures,
three in number, on fever. They were published, with a Latin...