The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London v. 1, Том 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 |
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25th June 30th September admitted a Candidate admitted a Fellow admitted a Licentiate admitted an Extra admitted an Honorary Annals anno appointed April atque August bachelor of arts bachelor of medicine buried Caius Censor Charles Charles Scarborough Christ's college College of Physicians Collegii Collegium comitia Consiliarius death degree of doctor died doctor of medicine etiam Extra Licentiate February Gresham college Hamey Harvey Henry Honorary Fellow honour incorporated at Cambridge incorporated at Oxford January July king King's lectures licence Lond London M.D. a native M.D. was born M.D. was educated M.D.-A doctor March master of arts medicine of Cambridge medicine of Leyden medicine of Padua Merrett Merton college November October Padua Pembroke college physic Physicians 22nd December Physicians 25th June place of Dr practised Præsidis President proceeded A.B. proceeded doctor quæ quàm quod says Wood sicians Socii suæ Thomas took the degree Trinity college William
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