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    bequeathed the school and his house to his nephew, Dr Matthew Baillie, who taught there from 1783 to 1803. The Windmill Street School of Anatomy was incorporated...
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    collections of Richard Owen.[citation needed] The Hunterian Museum is a member of The London Museums of Health & Medicine group, and displays thousands of anatomical...
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    John Snow (category Alumni of Westminster Hospital Medical School)
    then in Pateley Bridge, West Riding of Yorkshire. In October 1836 he enrolled at the Hunterian school of medicine on Great Windmill Street, London. In...
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  • London School of Medicine and Dentistry, commonly known as Barts or BL, is a medical and dental school in London, England. The school is part of Queen...
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  • timeline of the history of medicine and medical technology. 3300 BC – During the Stone Age, early doctors used very primitive forms of herbal medicine in India...
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  • on the diseases of children at the Hunterian School of Medicine, who also was its founder, and Robert Streeten of Worcester, a member of the Provincial...
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    Jabez Hogg (category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London)
    the Hunterian School of Medicine and at Charing Cross Hospital in 1845, though he was not admitted a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England...
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    Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, 1st Baronet (category People educated at St Paul's School, London)
    School, London. He received his medical training at St George’s Hospital and the Hunterian School of Medicine. He graduated with a Doctor of Medicine...
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  • Erinensis (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
    editor in London. He was then lecturer in diseases of childhood in the Hunterian School of Medicine, Haymarket. At the time a rift had developed between...
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    Roger Kirby (category Presidents of the Royal Society of Medicine)
    the Hunterian Professorship with a lecture titled "The Investigation and Management of the Neurogenic Bladder". It was published in the Annals of the...
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    Robert Barnes (physician) (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
    a medical teacher: he lectured at the Hunterian School of Medicine and on forensic medicine at Dermott's School, and was obstetric surgeon to the Western...
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    Street; and later at Westminster at the Hunterian School of Medicine. There was briefly (1830–31) a medical school in Brewer Street, set up by William Birmingham...
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    John Hunter (surgeon) (category Alumni of St George's, University of London)
    Philosophical Society in 1787. The Hunterian Society of London was named in his honour, and the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons preserves his name...
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    James Arthur Wilson (category People educated at Westminster School, London)
    Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, the son of James Wilson, the surgeon and teacher of anatomy at the Hunterian School of Medicine in Great Windmill Street, London...
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    George Bennett (naturalist) (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
    Plymouth, later at the Middlesex Hospital and the Hunterian School of Medicine. He obtained the degree of M.R.C.S. on 7 March 1828, and later became F.R...
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    University of California before receiving an acceptance from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Following his move he was informed of a vacancy at the school and...
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  • reverse side of £100 notes issued by Clydesdale Bank. The university's Hunterian Museum resides in the Main Building, and the related Hunterian Gallery is...
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  • Frank Cook (surgeon) (category People educated at Bedford Modern School)
    Hunterian Professor of the Royal College of Surgeons in London (1917 and 1924), consulting surgeon at the Chelsea Hospital for Women and a Freeman of...
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  • Museum Foundling Museum Freud Museum Hunterian Museum Langdon Down Museum of Learning Disability Museum of the Order of St John Old Operating Theatre Museum...
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    Charles James Berridge Aldis (category People educated at St Paul's School, London)
    the Royal College of Physicians in 1838. He lectured on medicine first at his own house, afterwards at the Hunterian School of Medicine and at the Aldersgate...
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