Medical Parliamentary roll / by S.D. Clippingdale.
- Clippingdale, Samuel Dodd, -1925.
- Date:
- [1910]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Medical Parliamentary roll / by S.D. Clippingdale. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![2 Return, continuing the lists to 1800, and supplementarv Rpturns issued in 1891 (No. 169), 1902 (No. 365), and 1908 (No. 334). Tiie brief biographical notes have been called from such works as the Dictionary of National Biography, Evelyn's and Pepys's Diaries, Munk's Boll of the Royal College of Physicians, Debrett's House of Commons, and Churchill's Medical Directory. HOUSE OF LORDS. Lister, Rt. Hon. Joseph, Baron Lister of Lyme Regis in the county of Dorset (so created 6 Feb , 1897), Baronet (26 Dec, 1883), has the Order of Merit, is Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Dannebrog, and Knight of the Prussian Ordre pour le Merite, Privy Councillor, DC.L.Oxon., LLD Cantab., Edin. and Glas., D.Sc Vict., M B.Lend., Hon. M.D.Dublin, Bologna, Budapest, Gpneva and Wiirzburg, F.R C.S.Eng. and Edin, Hon. FF.P.S. Glas., F.R S.Lond. and Edin., Serjeant-Surgeon to His Majesty the King. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Elizabeth. Patrick, Richard. M D. (Huntingdon), 10 Jan., 1558. Gyfford,Roger, M.D Oxon., F.R.C.P.(01d Sarum),28 Oct., 1584 and 1588. Turner, Peter, M.D.Heidelberg, L.R.C.P.(Bridport),3 Oct, 1586. Jambs, John, M.D Cantab, and Leyden, F.R CP.(St. Ives, Cornwall), 1584, (Newcastle-under-Lyme), 1592. MuFFiT, Thomas, M.D.Basle, F.R CP.(Wilton), 1597. Dr. Patrick seems to have graduated abroad. His name does not appear in the list of Graduates of any British University. Dr. Gyfford (or Giffard) was President of the Royal College of Physicians (1581), and Physician to Queen Elizabeth. Dr. Turner was Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. He remained L.R.C P. to the time of his death. Dr. James was elected for the Borough of St. Ives with the consent of William, Marquis of Winchester, and Wil- liam, Lord Mountjoie, Chief Lords of the Town and Borough of St. Ives. He was Physician to the Queen's Household. Dr. Muffit was a Graduate in Arts of Cambridge. He had an extensive practice in Wiltshire, under the patronage of the Pembroke family. Charles I. Turner, Samuel, M.D. (Shaftesbury), 1625 and 1640. Dr. Samuel Turner was M A.Oxon. (St. Alban's Hall), but took his degree in medicine abroad. He distinguished himself in the House of Commons by a violent attack upon the Duke of Buckingham, whom he accused of all sorts of political corruption. The King complained, and the Commons ordered Dr. Turner to apologize, wtich he did GLASGOW ] LIBRAh i i](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21465654_0002.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)