- The
Harveian Society of London,
named after the
physician William Harvey, is a
medical society and
registered charity,
founded in 1831.
Doctors ****emble...
- The
Harveian Oration is a
yearly lecture held at the
Royal College of
Physicians of London. It was
instituted in 1656 by
William Harvey,
discoverer of...
- The
Harveian Society of
Edinburgh elects a
President on an
annual basis. The
Society has two
Secretaries who are
appointed for an
unlimited term of office...
- The
Harveian Society of
Edinburgh was
founded in
April 1782 by
Andrew Duncan. The
Society holds an
annual Festival in
honour of the life and
works of William...
- peace, and a
deputy lieutenant. In 1867 Bell was
elected a
member of the
Harveian Society of
Edinburgh and
served as
president in 1897. In 1876 he was elected...
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Physicians and
Surgeons of Glasgow. In 1912 he was
elected a
member of the
Harveian Society of
Edinburgh and
served as
President in 1923. For his services...
- Square), and then to its
current location in Regent's Park. The
first Harveian Librarian was
Christopher Merret, a
fellow of the
college and a friend...
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Edward Emily (1617–1657) was an
English physician and the
first Harveian orator. He was the
third son of
Maximilian Emily of Helmdon, Northamptonshire...
- 1723 to 1735,
treasurer 1739–46, and
president 1746–50. He
delivered the
Harveian oration in 1725. On 27 May 1725 he was
elected physician to St. Bartholomew's...
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member of the
Aesculapian Club. In 1811
Barclay was
elected a
member of the
Harveian Society of
Edinburgh and
served as
President in 1815 and 1819. When a new...