- The
Lumleian Lectures are a
series of
annual lectures started in 1582 by the
Royal College of
Physicians and
currently run by the
Lumleian Trust. The name...
- Harvey's life
began with his
appointment to the
office of
Lumleian lecturer on 4
August 1615. The
Lumleian lectureship,
founded by Lord
Lumley and Dr. Richard...
- is best
known for
describing the
condition postictal paralysis in his
Lumleian Lectures in 1849 now
known as Todd's palsy. The son of
physician Charles...
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commonly referred to as the
Lumleian Lectures,
which were
named in
honour of Lord
Lumley and
established as part of the
Lumleian Trust. The
trust and lectures...
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Company of
Barbers and
Surgeons in the 16th century,
joined in 1583 by the
Lumleian lectures in
surgery at the
Royal College of Physicians.
Medical schools...
- geologist, and botanist. He gave the 1868
Goulstonian Lectures and the 1889
Lumleian Lectures. In the
parish of
Dawley Magna, John
Harley was
christened on...
-
elected to the
American Philosophical Society in 1914. "In 1924, he was
Lumleian lecturer at the
Royal College of
Physicians in London. He was chairman...
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London Fever Hospital and the
Royal Masonic Hospital. He
delivered the
Lumleian Lectures in 1933 on
Complications of the
Specific Fevers. In 1905 in St...
- changed).
William Harvey presents his
views on the
circulation of
blood as
Lumleian Lecturer at the
College of Physicians, but will not
publish them for a...
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Richard Caldwell, Lord
Lumley endowed a
series of lectures,
known as the
Lumleian Lectures,
starting in 1582 and
still being given today.
Initially they...