Chapter ID: CBB000082730

Micros and medical students: Sources and methods for exploring the educational careers and completion rates of Scottish medical students in the late 19th century (1996)

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Dupree, Marguerite Wright (Author)
Bradley, James G. (Author)
Crowther, M. Anne (Author)


Pages: 155-175
Publication date: 1996


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Authors & Contributors
Loudon, Irvine S. L.
Peterson, M. Jeanne
Woods, Robert
Baker, Robert B.
Bashford, Alison
Brock, William H.
Journals
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Social History of Medicine
Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin
History of Science
Journal of Historical Sociology
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Publishers
Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
Gill & Macmillan
Kluwer Academic
Routledge
St. Martin's Press
Tijdstroom
Concepts
Medicine
Research institutes; research stations
People
Bentham, Jeremy
Burdon Sanderson, John Scott
Ferriar, John
Hodgkins, Thomas George
Jex-Blake, Sophia
Kay, James Phillips
Time Periods
19th century
Places
British Isles
Institutions
University of Edinburgh
Oxford University
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Smithsonian Institution
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