Based on the writer's Presidential Address to the Royal Scottish Society of Arts.My story begins in the year 1710 in the town of Hamilton where WILLIAM CULLEN was born. His father was an attorney who acted as factor to the Duke of Hamilton. William was the second son of a family of seven sons and two daughters, and the children received their early education at the local Grammar School, the forerunner of the present Hamilton Academy. At the age of 17, William attended some of the Arts Classes at Glasgow University, and shortly after this he decided to follow a medical career
on March 22, 2010. He was the fourth of five sons of a mining engineer and a housewife. His family c...
This thesis is the first in-depth biography of Dr James Stewart (1829-1906), an Ulster Presbyterian ...
Dr William Cullen (1710–1790) was a leading physician of the Enlightenment era. As professor in Edi...
Based on the writer's Presidential Address to the Royal Scottish Society of Arts.My story begins in ...
The Enlightenment was a highly diverse intellectual movement that emerged in the first half of the 1...
Focusing on the life and career of William Cullen, I argue that during the eighteenth century no phy...
The 150th anniversary of William Rowan Hamilton’s death is on the 2nd September 2015. Special Collec...
An extract from the Senior President's Valedictory Address delivered before the Society on Friday,6t...
Among the many eminent men who have been Members or Honorary Fellows of the Royal Medical Society a ...
From the mid eighteenth century, many medical students from across the world made their way to Edinb...
The Cullen Project is a collaboration between the Medical Humanities Research Centre, School of Crit...
ウィリアム・ウィリス没後100年追悼特集号 = A Centennial Memorial Issue of Dr. William Willis (1837-1894
This project, a collaboration between the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow an...
The story of Burke and Hare has proved an endless source of morbid fascination, inspiring numerous b...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
on March 22, 2010. He was the fourth of five sons of a mining engineer and a housewife. His family c...
This thesis is the first in-depth biography of Dr James Stewart (1829-1906), an Ulster Presbyterian ...
Dr William Cullen (1710–1790) was a leading physician of the Enlightenment era. As professor in Edi...
Based on the writer's Presidential Address to the Royal Scottish Society of Arts.My story begins in ...
The Enlightenment was a highly diverse intellectual movement that emerged in the first half of the 1...
Focusing on the life and career of William Cullen, I argue that during the eighteenth century no phy...
The 150th anniversary of William Rowan Hamilton’s death is on the 2nd September 2015. Special Collec...
An extract from the Senior President's Valedictory Address delivered before the Society on Friday,6t...
Among the many eminent men who have been Members or Honorary Fellows of the Royal Medical Society a ...
From the mid eighteenth century, many medical students from across the world made their way to Edinb...
The Cullen Project is a collaboration between the Medical Humanities Research Centre, School of Crit...
ウィリアム・ウィリス没後100年追悼特集号 = A Centennial Memorial Issue of Dr. William Willis (1837-1894
This project, a collaboration between the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow an...
The story of Burke and Hare has proved an endless source of morbid fascination, inspiring numerous b...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
on March 22, 2010. He was the fourth of five sons of a mining engineer and a housewife. His family c...
This thesis is the first in-depth biography of Dr James Stewart (1829-1906), an Ulster Presbyterian ...
Dr William Cullen (1710–1790) was a leading physician of the Enlightenment era. As professor in Edi...