The Origin And Development of the Glasgow School of Medicine From Maister Peter
The Origin And Development of the Glasgow School of Medicine From Maister Peter
A Freeland Fergus
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He possessed an excellent library, to which his pupil had abundant access. After finishing his studies Cullen made a voyage to the West Indies, and then spent two years working in the rapidly advancing medical school of Edinburgh. When these preliminary stages of his career were over, encouraged by the patronage of the Duke of Hamilton, he settled in the Ducal borough in the year 1736 to practise his DR. WILLIAM CULLEN. THE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. 13 profession. The house in which Cullen pr...actised is still standing at the corner of Castle Street and the New Wynd. While there he had working with him the celebrated William Hunter. His reputation became so great that in 1744, in response to the request of numerous families in and around Glasgow, he took up house in our city and began to practise. Almost immediately he commenced to give lectures, and these lectures were probably the first regular systematic teaching of medicine that had taken place in the city of Glasgow. He lectured on botany and physic, and on materia medica, and lastly on chemistry.
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