Use dmy dates date March 2012 Use British English date March 2012 File JohnAbernethy 1764 .jpg thumb JohnAbernethy 1764 1831 . br Engraving by John Cochran artist John Cochran after a portrait by Thomas Lawrence . File JohnAbernethy 1764b .jpg thumb JohnAbernethy File JohnAbernethy 1764c .jpg thumb JohnAbernethyJohnAbernethy Royal Society FRS 3 April 1764 20 April 1831 was an England English surgeon. Life He was a grandson of the Reverend JohnAbernethy minister JohnAbernethy . ref Chambers ... Percivall Pott s surgical lectures at St Bartholomew s Hospital, as well as the lectures of John Hunter surgeonJohn Hunter . On Pott s resignation of the office of surgeon of St Bartholomew s, Sir Charles Blicke, who was assistant surgeon, succeeded him, and Abernethy was elected assistant surgeon ... edition of his works was published in 1830. A biography, Memoirs of JohnAbernethy , by George ... Poe s The Purloined Letter 1844 . References Reflist 1911 wikisource Abernathy, Johnsurgeon Nuttall External links Wikisource inline list Cite Collier s Abernethy, John noicon x Cite EB1911 Abernethy, Johnsurgeon noicon x Cite DNB wstitle Abernethy, John 1764 1831 noicon x &ldquo s Biographia Hibernica JohnAbernethyJohnAbernethy &rdquo in s Biographia Hibernica Biographia Hibernica , 1822, by Richard Ryan biographer Richard Ryan Persondata NAME Abernethy, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Abernethy, John Category 1764 births Category 1831 deaths Category English surgeons Category ... of Surgeons de JohnAbernethy it JohnAbernethy anatomista la Ioannes Abernethy pl JohnAbernethy chirurg pt JohnAbernethy cirurgi o ru , ... of London , ref http www.aim25.ac.uk cgi bin vcdf detail?coll id 9983&inst id 9&nv1 search&nv2 Abernethy, John 1764 1831 AIM25 accessed 3 February 2009 ref where his father was a merchant. Educated at Wolverhampton Grammar School , he was apprenticed in 1779 to Sir Charles Blicke 1745 1815 , a surgeon ... more details
JohnAbernethy may refer to JohnAbernethy minister 1680 1740 , Presbyterian minister in Ireland JohnAbernethysurgeon 1764 1831 , English surgeon and grandson of the above Jack Abernathy 1876 1941 , United States Marshall See also Abernethy surname hndis Abernethy, John it JohnAbernethy pl JohnAbernethy ... more details
File Reverend John Abernethy.jpg thumb Reverend Abernethy Reverend JohnAbernethy 19 October 1680 &ndash 1 December 1740 was an Ireland Irish Presbyterian church leader, the grandfather of the surgeonJohnAbernethysurgeonJohnAbernethy . sfn Chisholm 1911 Life He was born at Coleraine , County Londonderry , where his father was a Nonconformist minister. In his thirteenth year he entered the University of Glasgow , and on concluding his course there went on to University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , where his he soon moved in the most cultured circles. Returning home, he was licensed to preach from his Presbytery before he was twenty one. In 1701 he was called to accept charge of an important congregation in Antrim, County Antrim Antrim after an interval of two years, mostly spent in further study in Dublin , he was ordained there on 8 August 1703. He became a noted debater in the synod s and assemblies of his church and a leading evangelism evangelist . sfn Chisholm 1911 In 1712, he was devastated by the loss of his wife Susannah Jordan . Five years later, he was invited to the congregation of Usher s Quay , Dublin, and also to what was called the Old Congregation of Belfast . The synod assigned him to Dublin. After careful consideration he refused, and remained at Antrim. This refusal aroused disapproval and a controversy followed, Abernethy standing firm for religious freedom and repudiating ... 1911 wstitle Abernethy, John priest volume 1 Endnotes James Duchal s Life , prefixed to Sermons 1762 ... subpage Abernethy, John title JohnAbernethy Persondata NAME Abernethy, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... 1740 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abernethy, John minister Category 1680 births Category 1740 deaths ... from Coleraine, County Londonderry pl JohnAbernethy duchowny pt JohnAbernethy ... in the conflict, the Subscribers and the Non subscribers. Abernethy and his associates sowed the seeds ..., he moved to Wood Street, Dublin. In 1731 came the greatest controversy in which Abernethy was involved ... more details
page 3 chapter Abernethy, Hon. Lord John Alastair Cameron ref They have three sons. His interests ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cameron, John Alastair, Lord Abernethy ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Cameron, John Alastair, Lord Abernethy Category Living people Category 1938 births Category ...Infobox Judge honorific prefix small The Right Honourable small br name Lord Abernethy honorific suffix br small Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council PC small image Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom Scotland .svg imagesize 150px caption office Senator of the College of Justice term start 1992 2007 term end nominator John Major br small As Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Prime Minister small appointer Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Elizabeth successor Colin Campbell, Lord Malcolm Lord Malcolm birth date Birth date and age 1938 2 1 df yes birth place death date death place restingplace birthname John Alastair Cameron nationality spouse Elspeth Miller relations children residence Edinburgh alma mater Pembroke College, Oxford Pembroke College , University of Oxford Oxford occupation profession Faculty of Advocates Advocate religion signature website footnotes John Alastair Cameron, Lord Abernethy is a Scotland Scottish lawyer, and a former Senator of the College of Justice , a judge of the country s College of Justice Supreme Courts , serving from 1992 to 2007, when ... title Biographies The Right Hon Lord Abernethy PC url http www.scotcourts.gov.uk biographies abernethy.asp ... s College of Justice Supreme Courts , with the judicial title, Lord Abernethy , ref name scotcourts ... An Introduction ISBN 978 0902023116 . Lord Abernethy resigned as a judge in 2007, being succeeded in the Inner House by John Wheatley, Lord Wheatley Lord Wheatley , whose seat in the Outer House ... of the Inner Temple Category Queen s Counsel 1901 2000 Category Scottish judges Abernethy, Cameron, John Alastair, Lord Category Fellows of Pembroke College, Oxford Category Members of the Privy ... more details
Abernethy may refer to Lord of Abernethy , a Scottish title of nobility Abernethy charity Abernethy surname Abernethy biscuit , developed by Dr. JohnAbernethy Places In Antarctica Abernethy Flats , a gravel plain In Australia Abernethy, New South Wales In Canada Abernethy, Saskatchewan , a village Abernethy No. 186, Saskatchewan , a rural municipality In Scotland Abernethy, Perth and Kinross Abernethy NBR railway station , a former railway station in this village a former name for the village of Nethy Bridge , Highland, within the Cairngorms National Park Abernethy Forest , a nearby forest Presbytery of Abernethy , part of the Church of Scotland Abernethy and Kincardine , a former ecclesiastical parish and civil parish In the United States Abernethy Bridge , Oregon, a bridge that spans the Willamette River between Oregon City and West Linn See also Abernathy disambiguation Abernathy disambig geo de Abernethy ru ... more details
John Badley , Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons F.R.C.S. 23 July 1783 16 April 1870 student of JohnAbernethysurgeonJohnAbernethy at St. Bartholomew s Hospital , London . His 1801 lecture notes of Abernethy are in the archives at the University of Birmingham School of Medicine. Image JBSurg.jpg 200px thumb right Photograph of John Badley, Surgeon of Dudley taken ca. 1865 unawares by the grandson of a patient Born in Dudley , Worcestershire , England to a surgeon father, William Badley, of Dudley and Sarah Cox his wife. He studied medicine at Saint Bartholomew s Hospital in London where he was a favorite pupil of JohnAbernethysurgeonJohnAbernethy a leading surgeon at the turn of the eighteen century and himself a student of John Hunter surgeon Hunter . He was elected as a Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons Fellow and is listed in Victor Plarr Plarr s Lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Royal College of Surgeons . Despite Abernethy s desire for him to remain in London, his father s poor health and subsequent death caused him to return to Dudley where in 1810 he married his first cousin Mary Fisher Badley. Image Memorial to John Badley Surgeon of Dudley 1783 1870 .JPG 200px thumb left Memorial to John Badley, F.R.C.S. in the nave of Saint Edmund s Church, Dudley. He was sought after throughout the English Midlands Midlands during the first half of the 19th century. The likeness to the right was captured unawares. He had ridden over one afternoon, towards the end of his life, to see a patient in the county. As he sat resting on a garden ..., remained in England, assumed his father s practice and became the father of John Haden Badley , the centenarian ... cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 8798023 Dr. John Badley s biographic sketch at Find A Grave ... Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Badley, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Badley, John Category 1783 births Category 1870 deaths Category English surgeons Category ... more details
John White c. 1756 20 February 1832 was an England English surgery surgeon and botany botanical collector. White was born in Sussex some sources state he was born in 1750 ref name DAB cite web url http gutenberg.net.au dictbiog 0 dict biogWe Wy.html white3 title White, John accessdate 2007 09 16 author Percival Serle work Dictionary of Australian Biography publisher Angus & Robertson year 1949 ref and entered the Royal Navy on 26 June 1778 as third surgeon s mate. ref name ADB cite web url http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A020536b.htm title White, John 1756? 1832 accessdate 2007 09 16 author Rex Rienits work Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 2 publisher Melbourne University Press MUP year 1967 pages 594 595 ref He was promoted surgeon in 1780, and was the principal surgeon during the voyage of the First Fleet to Australia . In March 1787 White joined the First Fleet transports at Plymouth , where he found that the convicts had been living for some time on salt meat, a bad .... ref name DAB John White was a surgeon serving on the ship Charlotte ship Charlotte during his voyage to Australia. White arrived in Australia in 1788 as Surgeon General of New South Wales .... botanist J.White R.N. White, John References reflist External links Citation author White, JohnJohn White surgeon title Journal of a voyage to New South Wales with sixty five plates of non descript ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME White, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British surgeon and botanist DATE OF BIRTH 1756 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1832 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT White, John ... for the first time. ref Bauer, A. M. 1999 Notes on John White s Journal of a Voyage to New South ... he resigned his position when given the option of returning to Australia. White was a surgeon on the Royal ... Category People associated with beer ca John White cirurgi de John White Chirurg es John White cirujano fr John White chirurgien pl John White chirurg pt John White cirurgi o fi John White ... more details
Other persons John Hilton Infobox scientist name John Hilton surgeon image John Hilton FRCS FRS FZS.jpg image size caption birth date 1804 birth place Castle Hedingham death date death date 1878 9 14 death place residence citizenship nationality United Kingdom British ethnicity field surgery surgeon work institutions Guy s Hospital alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature John Hilton Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons FRCS , Royal Society FRS , Zoological Society of London FZS 1804 &ndash September 14, 1878 , United Kingdom British surgery surgeon , was born at Castle Hedingham , in Essex . He entered Guy s Hospital in 1824. He was appointed demonstrator of anatomy in 1828, assistant surgeon in 1845 and surgeon in 1849. In 1859 he was appointed professor of human anatomy and surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons College. As Arris and Gale professor from 1859 to 1862 he delivered a course of lectures on Rest and Pain, which have become classics. He was also surgeon extraordinary to Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria . In 1867 he was elected president of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Royal College of Surgeons , of which he been made a member in 1827 and a fellow in 1843. He also delivered the Hunterian oration in 1867 Hilton was the greatest anatomist of his time, and was nicknamed Anatomical John. It was he who, with Joseph Towne the artist ... first Natalie authorlink coauthors Ellis Harold year 2007 month November title John Hilton 1805 78 anatomist and surgeon journal Journal of medical biography volume 15 issue 4 pages 219 26 publisher ... laysource laydate quote External links cite DNB wstitle Hilton, John 1804 1878 Attribution 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hilton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Hilton, John Category 1804 births Category 1878 deaths Category British surgeons Category ... more details
wikify date March 2011 Sir John Fife 1795 1871 , was an English surgeon. Fife was born at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1795, his father being a medical man of Scottish origin, practising at Newcastle. After qualifying as a member of the London College of Surgeons , he was for a short time an army assistant surgeon at Woolwich, but returned to Newcastle in 1815, and commenced practice with his father. As a practitioner, and especially as a surgeon, he took a leading position in his town and throughout the northern counties, being remarkable for his punctuality and for the long distances he would ride in all weathers. In 1834 he took an active part in founding the Newcastle School of Medicine, in which he long lectured on surgery, being also surgeon to the Newcastle Infirmary . He was a successful lithotomist . He became fellow of the College of Surgeons in 1844. Fife s distinction as a local politician was even greater than his mark as a surgeon. He was an advanced liberal, and in his early days was stigmatised as a chartist. In 1831 he was active in forming the northern political union, which agitated in favour of the Reform Act 1832 Reform Bill . Fife s stirring speeches had a great effect at this time. In 1835 he was elected one of the first members of the new corporation of Newcastle, and was immediately chosen alderman. In 1838 9 he was mayor, and when the chartist outbreak of July 1839 took place he displayed conspicuous courage and good judgment in suppressing it. For this he was knighted in 1840. In 1843 he was again mayor, and presided at a great meeting on 22 Jan. 1843, addressed by Mr. Cobden, in furtherance of the Anti Cornlaw agitation. He continued a member of the corporation ... in manner and neat in person. References reflist DNB wstitle Fife, John Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fife, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Surgeon DATE OF BIRTH ... Tyne DEFAULTSORT Fife, John Category 1795 births Category 1871 deaths Category 19th century English ... more details
One source date November 2010 John Andree, junior Floruit fl. 1790 , was an English surgeon. Life Andree was born about 1740, the son of Dr. John Andree, senior , to whom one of his books is dedicated. He was apprenticed to Mr. Grindall, senior surgeon to the London Hospital , and in 1766 he appears as a lecturer on anatomy in London, and surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital , and practising in Carey Street, Chancery Lane . In 1780 he was a candidate for the surgeoncy to the London Hospital, but was defeated by William Blizard . In 1781 he became surgeon to the Finsbury Dispensary , and in 1784 to St. Clement Danes workhouse . About the year 1798 he took the degree of M.D., though it does not appear in what university, and afterwards practised for some years in Hertford , but afterwards returned to London. He died some time after 1819. Surgical innovator Andree published several books, chiefly on surgical subjects. Through not being connected with a large hospital, he never took a leading position as a surgeon in London, but he performed one operation of historical importance. This was a successful operation of tracheotomy for the relief of croup of the larynx in February 1782, which, if not the first on record, since priority is claimed for an operation by Martin in 1730, was the first to attract attention. The patient was a five year old boy, who completely recovered. The case is described by Andree himself in a letter to Sir Astley Cooper , published in the appendix to a paper on Cynanche Laryngea by Dr. John Richard Farre Med. Chir. Transactions, 1812, iii. 335 , but had been previously related in 1786 in an inaugural dissertation by Dr. T. White, published at Leyden in that year ... Reflist Cite DNB wstitle Andree, John fl.1790 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Andree, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Andree, John Category Surgeons Category 18th century people Category Medical ... more details
Abernethy is the surname and whose origins link it to a Scottish clan that descends from Orm de Abernethy , a grandson of Gille M ch il , Earl of Fife that presumably settled at Abernethy, Perth and Kinross . It is primarily found in the United States. Notable people who have this surname include Bob Abernethy , an American television journalist Bruce Abernethy 1962 , an Australian rules football player Charles Laban Abernethy 1872 1955 , an American politician George Abernethy 1807 1877 , an American politician Glen Abernethy , US politician James Abernethy 1814 1896 , British civil engineer JohnAbernethy minister 1680 1740 , an Irish Presbyterian minister JohnAbernethysurgeon 1764 1831 , an English born surgeonJohnAbernethy 1947 former New South Wales State Coroner 2000 07 . Lord Abernethy , a hereditary title in the Peerage of Scotland John Cameron, Lord Abernethy , a Senator of the College of Justice of Scotland Rod Abernethy , an American video game music composer Roy Abernethy 1906 1977 , an American businessman Thomas Abernethy 1903 1998 , an American politician Tom Abernethy 1954 , an American professional basketball player Virginia Abernethy , an American professor of psychiatry and anthropology surname DEFAULTSORT Abernethy Category Surnames ... more details
footnotes box width John Warren July 27, 1753 April 4, 1815 was a Continental Army surgeon during ... first1 last2 first2 year 2010 title John Warren 1753 1815 American surgeon, patriot and Harvard Medical ..., 1915 Sources Commons category http www.faqs.org health bios 68 John Warren.html John Warren Biography 1753 1815 Persondata NAME Warren, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Continental Army surgeon ...Infobox person name John Warren image John Warren 1753 1815 .jpg image size caption birth name birth date July 27, 1753 birth place Roxbury , Massachusetts death date death date and age 1815 4 4 1753 7 27 death place Boston , Massachusetts body discovered death cause Inflammation of the lungs resting place Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston St. Paul s Church, Boston resting place coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title residence Boston, Ma nationality American ethnicity citizenship other names known for education Roxbury Latin School , Harvard University alma mater employer occupation Physician years active home town salary networth height weight title term predecessor successor party ... activities Warren joined Colonel Pickering s Regiment in 1773 as an army surgeon. On June 17, 1775 ... and died, Warren went to search for him after the battle was over. A British sentry told John he .... After his brother s death, Warren volunteered for service and was made a senior surgeon at the hospital in Cambridge. He became surgeon of the general hospital on Long Island in 1776 during George ... serving as a military surgeon in the army hospital there. Civilian practice Warren became very successful .... Warren was raised in a Congregational home some members of his family, including his son John Collins ... was married to the daughter of Rhode Island Governor John Collins Continental Congress John Collins . His son, Dr John Collins Warren succeeded him as professor of surgery and anatomy. He was a character ... OF DEATH Boston , Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Warren, John Category 1753 births Category 1815 deaths ... more details
daughters signature John Marshall surgeon 1818 1891 Signature.svg John Marshall Fellow of the Royal ... surgeon and teacher of anatomy. Early life and education John Marshall was born in Ely, Cambridgeshire ... Persondata NAME Marshall, John SHORT DESCRIPTION Physician, surgeon, teacher of anatomy DATE OF BIRTH ...Infobox person name John Marshall image John Marshall FRS 1818 1891 by Alphonse Legros lowres .png alt Portrait of John Marshall by Alphonse Legros caption Portrait of John Marshall by Alphonse Legros birth date Birth date 1818 09 11 df y birth place Ely, Cambridgeshire Ely , Cambridgeshire , England death date Death date and age 1891 01 01 1818 09 11 df y death place Belle Vue House , Chelsea, London Chelsea , London , England death cause probably bronchopneumonia resting place Ely public cemetery resting place coordinates coord 52.4038 0.2732 display inline nationality English citizenship United Kingdom known for Unbulleted list Galvanocautery Circular hospital wards Vein of Marshall Vestigial fold of Marshall alma mater University College London occupation Surgeon , teacher of anatomy title ..., Edward Albert Sharpey Schafer Sir Edward Albert Sharpey Schafer , described him as a good surgeon ... Sharpey Schafer date 10 November 1923 title Victor Horsley Lecture The Late Prof. John Marshall, F.R.S. ... S0140 6736 01 07666 8 ref However, another former student, John Tweedy Sir John Tweedy , strongly ... himself as a cultured, critical and scientific surgeon, ever ready to try new paths and explore avenues of fresh knowledge . ref name tweedy cite journal author Tweedy J authorlink John Tweedy date 3 November 1923 title Victor Horsley Lecture The Late Prof. John Marshall, F.R.S. journal ... 2004 title Marshall, John 1818 1891 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , online edition ... PLACE OF DEATH Chelsea, London , England Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Marshall, John ... Ely, Cambridgeshire Category English anatomists de John Marshall Arzt it John Marshall medico ... more details
Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bell, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish surgeon DATE ...Other people2 John Bell disambiguation Infobox scientist name John Bell image John Bell from NPG.jpg image size 200px caption John Bell birth date 12 May 1763 birth place Edinburgh , Scotland death date 15 April 1820 death place Rome residence citizenship nationality Scotland Scottish ethnicity field Anatomy anatomist and surgery work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature John Bell 12 May 1763 15 April 1820 was a Scotland Scottish Anatomy anatomist and surgeon . Bell was born in Edinburgh , Scotland an elder brother of Charles Bell Sir Charles Bell . After completing his professional education at Edinburgh, he carried on from 1790 in Surgeons Square an anatomical lecture theatre, where, in spite of much opposition, due partly to the unconservative character of his teaching, he attracted large audiences by his lectures, in which he was for a time assisted by his younger brother Charles. In 1793 1795, he published Discourses on the Nature and Cure of Wounds . He is considered, along with Pierre Joseph Desault and John Hunter surgeonJohn Hunter , to be a founder of the modern surgery of the Circulatory system vascular system . A man of compassion, Bell made many enemies because he was outspoken about the unnecessary pain and suffering inflicted by incompetent surgeons practicing in Scotland. In 1800 he became involved in an unfortunate controversy with James ..., Rome , just behind the tomb of poet John Keats . His works also included Principles of Surgery ... Rome DEFAULTSORT Bell, John Category 1763 births Category 1820 deaths Category 18th century Scottish ... medical writers Category Scottish illustrators Category Scottish travel writers pl John Bell sv John Bell l kare ... more details
John Atkins 1685 1757 , was a naval surgeon . Atkins received his professional education as a surgeon s apprentice, and immediately entered the navy. He records wounds which he treated in Sir George Rooke s victory off Malaga 1703 . In 1707 he was in some small actions with the French in the English Channel Channel , and in 1710 he served in the HMS Lion Lion man of war at the battle of Vaia Bay . The ship was commanded by Captain Galfridus Walpole , whose right arm was severely wounded. Atkins cut it off above the elbow and sat up two whole nights with the patient afterwards, supposing a tenderness and respect would engage his good opinion and consequently his interest. This interested attention did not gain its object, for Captain Galfridus gave no thanks for it, being, as Atkins bitterly observes, the reverse of his brother Sir Robert Walpole Sir Robert , loving cheapness in all jobs Navy Surgeon, 137 . In February 1721 Atkins sailed from Spithead for the coast of Guinea with the HMS Swallow Swallow and the HMS Weymouth Weymouth , sent to put down piracy on the west coast of Africa. They visited Sierra Leone , Wydah , the Gaboon , Elmina , and captured at Cape Lopez 270 pirates and 10,000l. in gold dust. When the pirates were tried, Atkins was made registrary, and complains that for twenty six hard days work he only received as many pounds. Three or four of the crew died every day for six weeks, and the surgeon became purser for want of another survivor fit for the office. They sailed .... The Navy Surgeon was published first 1732 . It is a general treatise on surgery, with remarks on mineral ... that he was intelligent and truthful. An edition of the Navy Surgeon in 1742 contains several additions. References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Atkins, John Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Atkins, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1685 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1757 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Atkins, John Category 1685 births Category 1757 deaths Category ... more details
, Edinburgh and London, 1969, ISBN 443 00647 4 Kobler, John, The Reluctant Surgeon. A Biography of John ... Books, 1962. External links commons category John Hunter surgeon http 1911encyclopedia.org John ... Medallists 1751 1800 Persondata NAME Hunter, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION surgeon DATE ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox medical person name John Hunter image br box width image John Hunter by John Jackson.jpg image size 280px caption Portrait after Sir Joshua Reynolds br in the Royal ... 1728 2 13 death place profession Surgeon specialism research field Dentistry , gunshot wounds , venereal ... s Hospital work institutions St. George s Hospital prizes relations John Hunter Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 13 February 1728 16 October 1793 was a Scotland Scottish surgery surgeon regarded ... had also been named John had died of illness before John Hunter was born. An elder brother was William Hunter anatomist William Hunter , the anatomist . As a youth, John showed little talent, and helped ... his brother had become an admired teacher of anatomy. John started as his assistant in dissections 1748 , and was soon running the practical classes on his own. ref Brook C. 1945. Battling surgeon . Strickland ... of Frankenstein . http therealmrfrankenstein.blogspot.com ref John is alleged to have been connected ... Pott at St. Bartholomew s Hospital . After qualifying he became Assistant Surgeon house surgeon at St George s Hospital 1756 and Surgeon 1768 . Time as an army surgeon He was commissioned as an Army surgeon in 1760 and was staff surgeon on expedition to the French island of Belle le in 1761, then served ... . ref DNB Cite wstitle Hunter, John 1728 1793 ref Contrary to prevailing medical opinion at the time, Hunter was against the practice of dilation of gunshot wounds. This practice, which involved the surgeon ... Life and Times of John Hunter, Father of Modern Surgery first Jonathan last Goddard ... Late career In 1768 Hunter was appointed as surgeon to St. George s Hospital . Later he became a member ... more details
Sir John Campbell Master of Arts postgraduate MA , Doctor of Medicine MD , Master of Surgery MCh , Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons FRCS , Legum Doctor LL.D 1862 31 August 1929 was a senior Northern Irish consultant surgeon and politician. ref name obit The son of the Reverend Robert Campbell he was educated at the Royal University of Ireland and later at the Rotunda Hospital and the London Hospital . ref name obit During the First World War he served in France as the chief surgeon at No. 5 British Red Cross Hospital. ref name obit He was a Member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Parliament for Queen s University of Belfast Northern Ireland Parliament constituency Queen s University of Belfast from 1921 to 1929. ref name obit ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id 3nAlAQAAIAAJ title The Parliamentary debates official report volume 5 publisher H.M.S.O. on behalf of the Government of Northern Ireland year 1925 pages 17 25 ref He died after a long illness at his house at Craigavad, County Down on 31 August 1929. ref name obit Honours and awards 1 January 1925 John Campbell, Esq, MA, MD, M.Ch, FRCS, LLD, senior surgeon to the Samaritan Hospital for Women, Belfast. Member of Parliament Northern Ireland representing Queen s University is conferred the honour of knighthood. ref name sir References Reflist refs ref name obit Cite newspaper The Times articlename Sir John Campbell author section Obituaries day of week Monday date 2 September 1929 page number 18 page numbers issue 45297 column D ref ref name sir London Gazette issue 33007 date 1 January 1925 startpage 1 supp x accessdate 8 August 2010 ref Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata NAME Campbell, John, Sir ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Northern Irish surgeon and politician DATE OF BIRTH 1862 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 August 1929 PLACE OF DEATH Craigavad, County Down DEFAULTSORT Campbell, John Category 1862 births Category 1929 deaths Category Members of the Parliament ... more details
John Munro 1670 1740 , the third son of Sir Alexander Munro of Bearcrofts , was an important member of Edinburgh University . After serving as an army surgeon, he settled in Edinburgh , and conceived the design of establishing a medical faculty at the University, along with George Drummond , Lord Provost. They realised that Leiden University Leiden s medical students brought wealth to that town, and used this as a model for repairing that part of Edinburgh s fortunes which had been lost after the Union of 1707 when the aristocracy moved their social focus to London . ref name JohnMunroSurgeon Oxford Companion to Scottish History, p. 141 142, edited by Michael Lynch, Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199234820. ref John was educated in physic and surgery being apprenticed to William Borthwick, surgeon, and after 1689 to the famous Dr Christopher Irvine . He got part of his training at Leiden University , which he entered on October 11, 1692 On March 7, 1695 he was commissioned Surgeon General Sir Henry Belasyse s Regiment of Foot, the 6th Warwickshire Regiment . During that spring they were in camp between Bruges and Ghent and later in that year they took part in the siege of Namur under the personal command of King William III of Great Britain . In 1700 John Munro left the army and settled ... John was elected Deacon of the Surgeons, and in the same years was chosen Deacon Convenor of the Trades ... . ref The Monros of Auchinbowie and Cognate Families . By John Alexander Inglis. Edinburgh. Printed privately by T and A Constable. Printers to His Majesty. 1911. ref John educated his only son ..., Edinburgh reached the first rank of medical schools. ref name JohnMunroSurgeon John Munro died at Carrolside ... , Edinburgh. John s descendants would succeed as heads of the Munro of Auchinbowie family. References reflist Persondata NAME Munro, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scotland Scottish anatomist DATE OF BIRTH 1670 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1740 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Munro, John Category ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2010 Sir John Ramsay CBE Master of Surgery MS FRACS 26 December 1872 &ndash 6 February 1944 was an Australia n surgeon , known for his association with the Launceston General Hospital . Born in Glasgow, Scotland , the fourth son of the businessman John Ramsay businessman John Ramsay and his wife, Margaret Thomson, he was the brother of the manufacturer, William Ramsay manufacturer William Ramsay and the artist, Hugh Ramsay . Ramsay and his family migrated to Melbourne in 1878. In Melbourne, Ramsay attended the Wesley College, Melbourne Wesley College . He graduated as a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery M.B.,B.S. from the University of Melbourne with the Beaney Prize ... chapter Ramsay, Sir John 1872 &ndash 1944 chapterurl http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs ... of Sir John Ramsay work Surgical News ref ref name jstor cite journal date 19 February 1944 title Sir John Ramsay, C.B.E., M.S., F.R.A.C.S. journal The British Medical Journal series Vol. 1, No. 4337 ... Auckland as a resident 1895 , before being appointed house surgeon at the Launceston General Hospital. In 1898, Ramsay became the surgeon superintendent of the hospital. Graduating with a Master of Surgery ... clinically died during operation becoming the first surgeon in Australasia to perform a successful resuscitation ... biogs P002509b.htm title Ramsay, John 1872 &ndash 1944 publisher Bright Sparcs last Walker first ..., serving as an honorary Consultant consulting surgeon for the hospital. ref name jstor Interested ... ref During World War I , Ramsay served, with the rank of major , as a surgeon in the Hornsey Military ... 6, and that he was one of the founders of the RACS in 1926 Sir John Ramsay was one of the founders ... February 1944, and was cremated. The Sir John Ramsay Memorial Library at the General Hospital was dedicated ... Reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ramsay, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ramsay, John Category 1872 births Category 1944 deaths Category Australian surgeons ... more details
refimprove date November 2009 File John Burns b1775.jpg thumb John Burns John Burns Fellow of the Royal Society FRS , 13 November 1775 18 June 1850 was a Scottish surgeon. ref name uni http www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk biography ?id WH2098&type P John Burns . Glasgow University ref He was the eldest son of John Burns minister Rev. John Burns , who was the minister of the Barony Church until his death. Burns became a visiting surgeon at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the proprietor of the College Street medical school. He was suspected in robbing graves to provide cadavres for dissecting studies. In 1799, he became Professor of Anatomy and Theory at Anderson s University, where he published several text books for students and became an international authority on abortion and midwifery. ref name uni In 1815 he was appointed the first Regius Professor of Surgery, Glasgow Regius Professor of Surgery at the University of Glasgow . He wrote several medical textbooks such as Principles of Midwifery 1809 , as well as two religious tracts. citation needed date November 2009 Burns, the brother of two senior figures in the MacBrayne s and Cunard shipping businesses, was among fifty people who died when the G & J Burns paddle steamship Orion sank off Portpatrick in June 1850 on its way from Liverpool to Glasgow. ref Clyde Shipwrecks by Peter Moir and Ian Crawford 1997 ref He married Isabella, daughter of Rev. John Duncan of Alva, Clackmannanshire Alva and had two children. Their first child, John born 1806 was a member of the 78th Highlanders Regiment of Foot 78th Highlanders and later Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd Royals and died in service at the Cape in 1853, unmarried. Their second .... References Reflist The Old Country Houses of the Old Glasgow Gentry, John Guthrie Smith and John ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burns, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ..., John Category 1775 births Category 1850 deaths Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category Deaths ... more details
John Aitkin Doctor of Medicine MD floruit fl. 1770 1790 was a Scottish surgeon. He is believed to have studied medicine at Edinburgh University , where he became M.R.C.S. in 1770. In 1779 he is described as surgeon and lecturer on surgery in Edinburgh. Either at that time or later, his lectures included besides the practice of physic, anatomy, midwifery , and chemistry. He appears to have been a successful teacher, and wrote several books, chiefly as text books for his lectures. They are said, and truly, to contain much valuable information and to be well written but to a reader of the present day they are of little value, having shared the unfortunate fate of most text books written for purposes of instruction, and having become rapidly superannuated. John Aitkin made certain practical improvements in surgery. He introduced an alteration in the mode of locking the midwifery forceps. He also invented a flexible blade to the lever. He likewise invented and described in his Essays and Cases in Surgery a pair of forceps for dividing and diminishing the stone in the bladder, when too large to remove entire by lithotomy. His portrait forms the frontispiece to Elements of Physic and Surgery, London 1783. Works He wrote Essays on several important subjects in surgery, chiefly with regard to the nature and cure of fractures, London, 1771, 8vo. Essays and Cases in Surgery, London, 1775, 8vo. Conspectus Rei Chirurgic , Edin. 1777, 8vo. Medical Improvement an Address to the Medical Society of Edinburgh, Edin. 1777, 12mo. Elements of the Theory and Practice of Surgery, Edin. 1779, 8vo, republished with the Elements of the Theory and Practice of Physic, thus forming 2 vols. entitled Elements ..., 8vo. References DNB wstitle Aitkin, John Persondata NAME Aitkin, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scotland Scottish surgeon DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aitkin, John Category Scottish surgeons Category 18th century Scottish people Category Alumni of the University ... more details
John Evans 4 July 1756 &ndash October 1846 was a Wales Welsh surgeon and cartographer . Life Evans was born on 4 July 1756 at Llwyn y groes, Llanymynech on the border between Montgomeryshire , Wales and Shropshire , England. His father was the map maker John Evans cartographer John Evans . Evans the son was educated at Westminster School and the University of Oxford , where he matriculation matriculated in 1773 from Jesus College, Oxford . He obtained degrees of Bachelor of Arts 1778 , MA Oxon Master of Arts 1779 and Bachelor of Divinity 1783 from St Alban Hall , Oxford, before obtaining the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Edinburgh . He then lived in Shrewsbury before moving back to Llwyn y groes after his father s death in 1795. ref name Evans His father s maps of North Wales were regarded as the best maps of the region before those of the Ordnance Survey on account of their appearance, size and accuracy of detail. ref cite web url http wbo.llgc.org.uk en s EVAN JHN 1723.html title Evans, John 1723&ndash 1795 , cartographer last North first Frederick John work Welsh Biography Online publisher National Library of Wales accessdate 2008 10 09 ref Evans republished his father s maps in about 1799, receiving an award of 45 Guinea British coin guineas from the Royal Society of Arts . He published a further edition of the maps in 1802 with some new roads included. His other interests included bees, and he wrote a didactic poem called The Bee . He was married to Jane Wilson, and they had five sons and four daughters. One of his sons was Robert Wilson Evans , who ... web url http wbo.llgc.org.uk en s EVAN JOH 1756.html title Evans, John 1756&ndash 1846 , surgeon last North first Frederick John work Welsh Biography Online publisher National Library of Wales accessdate 2008 10 09 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evans, John ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evans, John Category 1756 births Category 1846 deaths Category Old Westminsters ... more details
other people John Robb Infobox officeholder name John Robb image image size caption nationality Irish people Irish office Seanad ireann Senator term start 13 May 1982 term end 1989 constituency Nominated members of Seanad ireann Nominated by the Taoiseach birth date birth place Ballymoney , County Antrim death date death place party Independent politician Independent spouse children profession Surgeon religion Protestantism Protestant alma mater website John Robb is a surgeon from Ballymoney in County Antrim , Northern Ireland who served for seven years a member of Seanad ireann , the upper house of the Oireachtas the legislature of the Republic of Ireland . A liberal Protestant in the all Ireland tradition, he was a Wolfe Tone Society contact in the 1960s, and in the early 1980s he founded the New Ireland Group , which sought to promote a new vision of Ireland which would radically differ both from the Unionist viewpoint and from the Catholic and Gaelic vision which was then perceived to be on offer as an alternative to Unionism. In 1982, he was nominated by the Taoiseach Charles Haughey to be a member of the 16th Seanad . He was nominated to the 17th Seanad by the Fine Gael Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald , and by Haughey to the 18th Seanad . After the Irish general election, 1989 1989 general election was not nominated to the 19th Seanad . ref name oir db cite web url http www.oireachtas.ie members hist default.asp?housetype 1&HouseNum 18&MemberID 1650&ConstID 210 title Mr. John Robb work Oireachtas Members Database accessdate 2008 02 04 ref References reflist External links http www.newirelandgroup.com New Ireland Group Members of the 18th Seanad Members of the 17th Seanad Members of the 16th Seanad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Robb, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Ballymoney , County Antrim DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robb, John Category Year of birth missing living people ... more details
filename only footnotes John Dawson 1734 19 September 1820 was both a mathematician and surgeon . He ...Infobox scientist name John Dawson image JohnDawson1734 1820.jpg image size 180px caption John Dawson 1734 1820 . Portrait by William Whiston Barney. birth date 1734 birth place Raygill , Garsdale , England death date 19 September death year and age 1820 1734 death place Sedbergh , England residence England citizenship nationality United Kingdom British ethnicity fields Surgeon and mathematician workplaces alma mater doctoral advisor academic advisors Edward Waring doctoral students notable students Adam Sedgwick br James Inman br George Butler headmaster George Butler br Richard Sedgwick br George Birkbeck br John Haygarth br Nicholas Conyngham Tindal br Miles Bland br Robert Willan br Thomas Garnett br Thomas Wilson br John Bell barrister John Bell known for Calculating distance to the sun ... of Lancaster, he worked as a surgeon in Sedbergh for a year, then went to study medicine at Edinburgh ..., he was unable to complete his degree, and had to return to Garsdale until he earned enough as a surgeon ... spread quickly, from 1756, when three young men, including the future physician John Haygarth , and Adam ... on which Dawson embarked was that of a surgeon. In this he was influenced by Henry Bracken , the eminent Lancaster surgeon, with whom he worked as an assistant and pupil. For a year, back in Sedbergh , he practised as a surgeon and then, with his accumulated savings of 100 stitched in his clothing .... Among these were the future chancery barrister John Bell barrister John Bell , the Arabist John ... in which he was held by several Edinburgh mathematicians and natural philosophers, including John ... August 1825, by his former pupil John Bell barrister John Bell . References Dictionary of National ... bshm zingaz S.html Dawson bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dawson, John ... DATE OF DEATH 19 September 1820 PLACE OF DEATH Sedbergh , England DEFAULTSORT Dawson, John Category ... more details
John Borthwick Gilchrist FRSE June 1759 1841 was a Scottish surgeon and Indologist . Early life Gilchrist was born in Edinburgh to merchant Walter Gilchrist, who disappeared the year he was born. After graduation from George Heriot s Hospital , a school for orphans, and the Edinburgh High School High School 1773 , he obtained employment first as a surgeon s mate in the Royal Navy , then, in 1783, as an assistant surgeon in the British East India Company East India Company s Medical Service. He landed at Bombay in 1782, then travelled overland with the troops. Dictionary and grammar There Gilchrist began studying the Hindustani Urdu language, and creating his first dictionary. In 1785 he requested a year s leave from duty. In 1787 leave was granted, and Gilchrist never returned to Medical Service. He spent 12 years living at various places, including Patna , Faizabad , Lucknow , Delhi , and Ghazipur . Meanwhile in 1786 his first advertisement had announced A Dictionary English and Hindoostanee. To which Is Prefixed a Grammar of the Hindoostanee Language. By John Gilchrist . . . Calcutta Printed by Stuart and Cooper. M.DCC.LXXXVI . The dictionary was published by subscription, and issued in installments to be completed in 1790. It was apparently the first publication in devanagari type, as developed by noted Orientalist Charles Wilkins . The Government promised to take 150 sets at 40 rupee s each the price rose eventually to 60 rupees. In 1794 he was promoted to surgeon with the East ... Moodie , John Playfair and James Bonar lawyer James Bonar , the Royal Horticultural Society ... a Grammar of the Hindoostanee Language. By John Gilchrist . . . Calcutta Printed by Stuart and Cooper ..., Colonialism and grammatical representation John Gilchrist and the analysis of the Hindustani language ..., John Borthwick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish Indologist DATE OF BIRTH 1759 PLACE OF BIRTH Edinburgh DATE OF DEATH 1841 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gilchrist, John Borthwick Category ... more details