Description “This article describes this first Belfast medical school and its unique associated enterprise, viz., the attempted development of a 100-bed teaching hospital which it wholly owned and administered.”
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Dow, Derek;
Moss, Michael;
(1988)
The medical curriculum at Glasgow in the early 19th century
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Woods, Robert;
(1997)
“Sickness is a baffling matter”: A reply to James C. Riley
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Baker, Robert;
(1995)
The codification of medical morality: Historical and philosophical studies of the formalization of western medical morality in the 18th and 19th centuries
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Hodgkinson, Ruth;
(1973)
Public health in the Victorian age: Debates on the issue from 19th-century critical journals
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Weeks, Hampton;
(1987)
A medical student at St. Thomas's Hospital, 1801-1802: The Weeks family letters. [Compiled by] Ford, John M.T.
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Hill, James;
(1985)
The new man of medicine in 19th-century Britain
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Sourkes, Theodore L.;
(1993)
John Simon, Robert Lowe, and the origin of state-supported biomedical research in 19th-century England
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Youngson, A. J.;
(1979)
The scientific revolution in Victorian medicine
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Furst, Lilian R.;
(1993)
Struggling for medical reform in Middlemarch
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Lawrence, Susan C.;
(1991)
Private enterprise and public interest: Medical education and the Apothecaries' Act, 1780-1825
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Butler, Stella V.F.;
(1986)
A transformation in training: The formation of university medical faculties in Manchester, Leeds, and Liverpool, 1870-84
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Laycock, Thomas;
(1995)
“To ask the suffrages of the patrons”: Thomas Laycock and the Edinburgh Chair of Medicine, 1855. Edited with an introduction by Barfoot, Michael
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Lawrence, Christopher;
(1988)
The Edinburgh Medical School and the end of the “old thing”, 1790-1830
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Crowther, M. A.;
(1984)
Paupers or patients? Obstacles to professionalization in the Poor Law Medical Service before 1914
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Logan, Peter M.;
(1991)
Conceiving the body: Realism and medicine in Middlemarch
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Helfand, William H.;
(1985)
Medicine and pharmacy in British political prints--The example of Lord Sidmouth
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Woods, Robert;
(1996)
Physician, heal thyself: The health and mortality of Victorian doctors
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Romano, Terrie M.;
(1997)
Gentlemanly versus scientific ideals: John Burdon Sanderson, medical education, and the failure of the Oxford School of Physiology
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Loudon, Irvine;
(1986)
“I'd rather have been a Parish surgeon than a Union one.”
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Crowther, Anne;
Dupree, Marguerite;
(1996)
The invisible general practitioner: The careers of Scottish medical students in the late 19th century
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