2017-07-29T10:08:50+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true William Cumberland Cruikshank, John Fothergill (physician), Roger Bannister, James Barry (surgeon), Leslie Haden-Guest, 1st Baron Haden-Guest, Thomas Bowdler, Robert James (physician), George Nuttall, Thomas Keith (doctor), Thomas Willis, James Jurin, Arthur Hill Hassall, William Boog Leishman, Daniel Rutherford, Joseph Constantine Carpue, W. G. Grace flashcards
British medical doctors

British medical doctors

  • William Cumberland Cruikshank
    William Cumberland Cruikshank (1745, Edinburgh – 27 June 1800) was a British chemist and anatomist.
  • John Fothergill (physician)
    John Fothergill FRS (8 March 1712 – 26 December 1780) was an English physician, plant collector, philanthropist and Quaker.
  • Roger Bannister
    Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister CBE (born 23 March 1929) is an English former middle-distance athlete, physician and academic, who ran the first sub-four-minute mile.
  • James Barry (surgeon)
    James Miranda Stuart Barry (c. 1789-1799 – 25 July 1865, born Margaret Ann Bulkley), was an Irish military surgeon in the British Army.
  • Leslie Haden-Guest, 1st Baron Haden-Guest
    Leslie Haden Guest, 1st Baron Haden-Guest, MC (10 March 1877 – 20 August 1960) was a British author, journalist, doctor and Labour Party politician.
  • Thomas Bowdler
    Thomas Bowdler, LRCP, FRS (/ˈbaʊdlər/; 11 July 1754 – 24 February 1825) was an English physician and philanthropist, best known for publishing The Family Shakspeare, an expurgated edition of William Shakespeare's work, edited by his sister Henrietta Maria Bowdler, intended to be more appropriate for 19th century women and children than the original.
  • Robert James (physician)
    Robert James (1703 – 23 March 1776) was an English physician who is best known as the author of A Medicinal Dictionary, as the inventor of a popular "fever powder", and as a friend of Samuel Johnson.
  • George Nuttall
    George Henry Falkiner Nuttall FRS (5 July 1862 – 16 December 1937) was an American-British bacteriologist who contributed much to the knowledge of parasites and of insect carriers of diseases.
  • Thomas Keith (doctor)
    Thomas Keith MD, LL.
  • Thomas Willis
    Thomas Willis (27 January 1621 – 11 November 1675) was an English doctor who played an important part in the history of anatomy, neurology and psychiatry.
  • James Jurin
    James Jurin FRS FRCP (baptised 15 December 1684 – 29 March 1750) was an English scientist and physician, particularly remembered for his early work in capillary action and in the epidemiology of smallpox vaccination.
  • Arthur Hill Hassall
    Arthur Hill Hassall (13 December 1817, Teddington – 9 April 1894, San Remo) was a British physician, chemist and microscopist who is primarily known for his work in public health and food safety.
  • William Boog Leishman
    Lieutenant General Sir William Boog Leishman KCB, KCMG, FRS (/ˈliːʃmən/, 6 November 1865 – 2 June 1926) was a Scottish pathologist and British Army medical officer.
  • Daniel Rutherford
    Daniel Rutherford FRSE FRCPE FLS FSA(Scot) (3 November 1749 – 15 December 1819) was a Scottish physician, chemist and botanist who is most famous for the isolation of nitrogen in 1772.
  • Joseph Constantine Carpue
    Joseph Constantine Carpue (4 May 1764 – 30 January 1846) was an English surgeon who was born in London.
  • W. G. Grace
    William Gilbert "W.