Queen Margaret College Medical Club : opening lecture, session 1896-97 : "members of the medical profession in Glasgow of wide celebrity" / by James Finlayson.
- Finlayson, James, 1840-1906.
- Date:
- [1897?]
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Credit: Queen Margaret College Medical Club : opening lecture, session 1896-97 : "members of the medical profession in Glasgow of wide celebrity" / by James Finlayson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Allan Bukns (continued). in 1804, but only remained there six months, returning to Glasgow, and taught till his death.—[Not a member of Faculty, and had no hospital appointment.] Works.— Diseases of the Heart, &c., 1809.— Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck, 1811; second edition, 1824. (Both works translated into German.) References.—Notice of his life in second edition of work on Head and Neck, by his colleague in teaching, Granville Sharp Pattison, 1824. ANDREW URE. 1778—1857.—Born in Glasgow; edu- cated at Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh.—M.D. Glasgow, 1801.—Memberof Glasgow Faculty, 1803.—F.R.S., 1822.—Professor of Physical Science in Anderson's Univer- sity, 1804-30.—Fitted up Observatory in Garnethill, for Astronomical Society, and resided there for a time.— Lectured on Materia Medica in Glasgow,—Great success of his popular lectures on industrial applications of Chemistry.—Appointed Chemist to Board of Customs in London, 1830. Principal Works.- Table of Materia Medica, 1813. —Dictionary of Chemistry, based on Nicholson's, 1821, and various editions afterwards, finally becoming Watt's Dictionary; (translated).—Philosophy of Manufactures, 1835.—Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures, 1839 (translated); ultimately edited by Hunt.—System of Geology, 1829.—Numerous papers in transactions of societies and in periodicals. . ;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21467201_0009.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)