This is a list of the medical men who founded the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society in 1805, which later became the Royal Society of Medicine.[1][2]
Founding member | Main place of work | Image |
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John Abernethy
(1764 – 1831) |
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John Addington | ||
C. R. Aikin | ||
William Babington | Guy's Hospital | |
Matthew Baillie | ||
Thomas Bateman | ||
Gilbert Blane | ||
William Blizard | London Hospital | |
John Clarke | ||
Astley Cooper | Guy's Hospital | |
James Curry | ||
Dimsdale | ||
Sir Walter Farquhar | ||
Forster | ||
Algernon Frampton[3] | ||
Garthshore | ||
John Heaviside | ||
Hunter | ||
Norman Moore | ||
Myers | ||
John Pearson | ||
William Saunders | ||
Isaac Wilson | ||
Alexander Marcet | Guy's Hospital | |
John Yelloly | London Hospital | |
References
- ↑ Moore, Norman (1905). The Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London : centenary, 1805-1905 / written at the request of the president and council by Norman Moore and Stephen Paget. Aberdeen University press. p. 3.
- ↑ Hunting, P (2005). "The Royal Society of Medicine". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 81 (951): 45–48. doi:10.1136/pgmj.2003.018424. PMC 1743179. PMID 15640428.
- ↑ Hodgson, Joseph (13 March 1852). "The annual address, delivered before the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, at the anniversary meeting held on Monday, March 1, 1852 / by Joseph Hodgson". The Lancet. London: Saville & Edwards: 11.
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