| William Cooke - 1835 - 84 頁
...attended nearly to the entire duties of the hospital for his colleagues Mr. Grindall and Mr. Neale. He connected himself with Dr. Maclaurin, a Scotch physician,...anatomy. They lectured together first at a small place in Thames-street, and afterwards in Mark-lane; and in the year 1785 they founded the school at the London... | |
| 1836 - 748 頁
...attended nearly to the entire duties of the hospital, for his colleagues Mr. Grindall and Mr. Weale. 'He connected himself with Dr. Maclaurin, a Scotch physician,...They lectured together, first at a small place in Thames-street, and afterwards in Marklane, where Mr. Blizard resided ; and in the year 1785 they founded... | |
| 1836 - 492 頁
...which he retained until the year 1780, when he was appointed surgeon to the London Hospital. He also connected himself with Dr. Maclaurin, a Scotch physician,...at the time, as a teacher of anatomy. They lectured in conjunction; first at a small place in Thames Street, and afterwards in Mark Lane; and in the year... | |
| 1836 - 540 頁
...which he retained until the year 1780, when he was appointed surgeon to the London Hospital. He also connected himself with Dr. Maclaurin, a Scotch physician,...at the time, as a teacher of anatomy. They lectured in conjunction ; first at a small place in Thames Street, and afterwards in Mark Lane; and in the year... | |
| 1836 - 746 頁
...attended nearly to the entire duties of the hospital, for his colleagues Mr, Grindall and Mr. Weale. He connected himself with Dr. Maclaurin, a Scotch physician, well known at the time as a teacher of unatomy. They lectured together, first at a small place in Thames-street, and afterwards in Marklane,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 880 頁
...Grindall and Mr. Weale. lie connected himself with Dr. Maclatirin, a Scotch physician, well known at that time as a teacher of anatomy. They lectured together, .first at a small place in Thames-street, and afterward* in Marklane, where Mr. Rliziird resided ; and in the year \ •••.'... | |
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