Bigelow, was published at the time in the fifth volume of the " New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery." In the year 1820 Dr. Boott crossed the Atlantic for the last time, and proceeding to London entered upon the study of medicine, under the direction... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 2891864Full view - About this book
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1866 - 618 pages
...proceeding to London, became a pupil of the late Dr. Armstrong. He continued his medical studies in the University of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MD in 1824. He then went to Paris for a year, studying in the schools of medicine and of natural history, and forming... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1866 - 588 pages
...proceeding to London, became a pupil of the late Dr. Armstrong. He continued his medical studies in the University of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MD in 1824. He then went to Paris for a year, studying in the schools of medicine and of natural history, 'and... | |
| John Gorton - Biography - 1851 - 736 pages
...(JOHN) an ingenious physician and writer on polite literature. Ho was a native of Chester, and pursued his medical studies at the. university of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MI). Engaging in practice, he settled at Manchester, where he was chosen physician to the Infirmary... | |
| Biography - 1859 - 944 pages
...Sir Samuel Romilly. The subject of this notice, the only son of that marriage, received his education at the University of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MD After a tour on the Continent, he accompanied the second Lord Lansdowne, in 1804, to Harrogate and... | |
| 1864 - 968 pages
...member of the party. An interesting account of the ascent of Mt. Washington, written by Dr. Bigelow, was published at the time in the fifth volume of the...Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MD in 1824. The next yenr he established himself in London, we believe in the very house: in Gower street where he resided... | |
| Geological Society of London - Electronic journals - 1877 - 1228 pages
...profession in 1827, and after studying for some time in Paris, was matriculated as a medical student in the University of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MD in August 18У7, but without any intention of following the profession. In the spring of the next year... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1879 - 534 pages
...Cheshire, October 27, 1788; died in London, October 29, 1873. He was educated for the medical profession at the University of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MD in 1811. He spent the following two years in travelling in Eastern Europe, and on his return published... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1881 - 852 pages
...(1834): Three Notclets on Subpere (1865). THOMSON, ANTHONY TODD, 1778-1849; b. Edinburgh; educated at the university of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MD 1799; begau practice iu London in ISM. He held the professorships of materia, medica and medical jurisprudence... | |
| Lloyd Charles Sanders - Biography - 1887 - 1098 pages
...paleontologist, was born at Forres, NB, and educated at the University of Aberdeen, and subsequently at the University of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MD in 1829. Proceeding to .India in 1830 as assistant surgeon on the Bengal establishment of the East India... | |
| Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1887 - 512 pages
...born at Dunse in Scotland, of which place his father was minister, on 17 Feb. 1688. He was educated at the university of Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MD in 1705, and then went to the state of Pennsylvania, where he practised his profession from 1708 to 171... | |
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