Eminent doctors: Their lives and their work; Vol. 2 of 2Bettany, G. T. (George Thomas)
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Eminent doctors: Their lives and their work; Vol. 2 of 2
Bettany, G. T. (George Thomas)
Medicine -- Great Britain -- History; Physicians -- Great Britain
Fever Hospital, London, ii. 118, 119, 124, 131, 132.
Fevers, Sydenham’s method of curing, i. 54;
treatment of, 64.
Fisher, Robert, i. 3.
Flogging of Soldiers, i. 281.
Flourens, i. 283.
Foot, Jesse, on John Hunter, i. 135.
_Fortnightly Review_, ii. 240, 253.
Fothergill’s, Dr., collection, i. 130.
Fox, Bishop of Winchester, i. 4, 11.
Framingham, William, i. 16.
French Academy of Sciences, i. 283.
Fuller, on Caius, i. 20.
Galen, i. 7, 8, 14.
Gardner, E., i. 173, 176, 178.
Garthshore, Dr., i. 139, 162.
Generation, Harvey on, i. 34, 39-43.
George III., i. 127, ii. 54, 57.
George IV., i. 221, 295, ii. 57.
Gerhard, Dr., of Philadelphia, ii. 120.
Germ Theory of Typhoid, ii. 126, 127.
Gesner and Caius, i. 21.
GILBERT, WILLIAM (1540-1603), i. 23, 24;
physician to Queen Elizabeth, 23;
writes on the magnet, 24.
Glasgow University, i. 87, 89, 120, 122, 128.
Gonville and Caius College, i. 19, 26.
Gonville Hall, i. 14, 19.
Goodsir, John, ii. 47, 255.
GRAVES, R. J. (1795-1853), ii. 189;
studies at Dublin, London, and Edinburgh, 202;
travels on Continent, 202;
intercourse with Turner, 202;
decision when in danger, 203;
description of, by Stokes, 203;
appointments in Dublin, 204, 206;
introductory lecture, 204;
his clinical method, 205;
lectures on physiology, 206;
clinical lectures, 206;
Trousseau’s opinion, 206, 207;
views on fevers, 208;
on cholera, 208;
death, 209.
Gregory family, i. 87, 99-108.
Gregory, Henry, on Marshall Hall, i. 277.
GREGORY, JAMES, Dr. (1753-1821), on Monro _secundus_, i. 83;
early years, 102;
completes his father’s lectures, 102;
studies on the Continent, 102;
practice, 103;
Gregory’s “Conspectus,” 103;
succeeds to Cullen’s chair, 103;
controversies, 103-105;
Gregory and John Bell, 105, 110, 112;
as a teacher and lecturer, 106;
autocracy, 103-107;
philosophical writings, 107.
GREGORY, JOHN (1724-1773), i. 95;
early years, 99;
studies at Edinburgh, 99;
at Leyden, 99;
elected professor at Aberdeen, 100;
marriage, 100;
settles in London, 100;
recalled to Aberdeen, 100;
removes to Edinburgh, 100;
works, 101;
death, 102.
Gregory, William, i. 107.
Grocyn, i. 3, 7.
GULL, Sir W. W. (_b._ 1816);
studies at Guy’s Hospital, ii. 159;
appointments at Guy’s, 160;
writings, 161;
protest against specialism, 161;
address to British Medical Association, 162;
Harveian oration, 162, 163;
honours, 163, 164;
evidence on intemperance, 164;
view of vivisection, 165, 166.
Guy, William, ii. 302.
GUY, W. A. (_b._ 1810);
education, ii. 302;
studies at Guy’s, Cambridge, and on the Continent, 303;
appointed professor at King’s College, London, 303;
studies statistics, 303;
sanitary reforms, 303;
works, 303.
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