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Notes taken by an anonymous student of lectures on Midwifery by Dr. Colin Mackenzie at the General Lying-in Hospital [afterwards Queen Charlotte's Hospital.] [Followed by] Diseases of children, with directions for the management of them. To which is added the symptoms by which you can distinguish their complaints, and the Materia Medica infantum [by] Dr. Osborn and Mr. Clark. The first leaf of text is dated January 29, 1770. Produced in London. Dr. Mackenzie was a pupil of Smellie. His connexion with the two Hunters in the physiology of the placenta is described in I. C. Peachey's 'A memoir of William and John Hunter'. Plymouth, 1924, pp. 175-180, and Appendix III, pp. 267-271. For William Osborne [1736-1808] and John Clarke [1761-1815], see the Dictionary of National Biography MS 3392 Archives & Manuscripts |
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Short title | L0073452 [Mackenzie, Colin ( -1775)] [archive material] |
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Author | Wellcome Library, London |
Headline | L0073452 [Mackenzie, Colin ( -1775)] [archive material] |
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Image title | L0073452 [Mackenzie, Colin ( -1775)] [archive material]
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org Notes taken by an anonymous student of lectures on Midwifery by Dr. Colin Mackenzie at the General Lying-in Hospital [afterwards Queen Charlotte's Hospital.] [Followed by] Diseases of children, with directions for the management of them. To which is added the symptoms by which you can distinguish their complaints, and the Materia Medica infantum [by] Dr. Osborn and Mr. Clark. The first leaf of text is dated January 29, 1770. Produced in London. Dr. Mackenzie was a pupil of Smellie. His connexion with the two Hunters in the physiology of the placenta is described in I. C. Peachey's 'A memoir of William and John Hunter'. Plymouth, 1924, pp. 175-180, and Appendix III, pp. 267-271. For William Osborne [1736-1808] and John Clarke [1761-1815], see the Dictionary of National Biography MS 3392 Handwriting c.1770 Published: - Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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