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 memberMain place of workImage
John Abernethy

(1764 – 1831)

John Addington
C. R. Aikin
William BabingtonGuy's Hospital
Matthew Baillie
Thomas Bateman
Gilbert Blane
William BlizardLondon Hospital
John Clarke
Astley CooperGuy'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 MarcetGuy's Hospital
John YellolyLondon Hospital


References

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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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