• Extramural medical education in Edinburgh began over 200 years before the university medical faculty was founded in 1726 and extramural teaching continued...
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  • Guthrie, Douglas (1965). Extramural Medical Education in Edinburgh and the School of Medicine of the Royal Colleges. Edinburgh: Livingstone. Dow, David...
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    practice medicine in 1876 (UK Medical Act 1876). The group was also called the Septem contra Edinam ("Seven against Edinburgh", in reference to the Seven against...
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  • Triple Qualification (category Medical education in the United Kingdom)
    established in 1841. Two medical schools for women latterly formed part of the extramural school in Edinburgh. In 1885 Sophia Jex-Blake founded the Edinburgh School...
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    of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) Library and Archive. 2017-03-08. Retrieved 2024-03-18. "Conjoint Board in Scotland". British Medical Journal. 1 (4295):...
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    Francis Mitchell Caird (category Medical doctors from Edinburgh)
    university education. After serving as Balfour's assistant in the Botany Department of the University of Edinburgh he went on to matriculate as a medical undergraduate...
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    The Office of Extramural Research (OER) provides guidance to institutes in research and training programs conducted through extramural (grant, contract...
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    completed in 1832, and is a category A listed building. Surgeons' Hall Museum is the major medical museum in Scotland, and one of Edinburgh's many tourist...
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    Sophia Jex-Blake (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    university education, when six other women and she, collectively known as the Edinburgh Seven, began studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1869...
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    The Edinburgh College of Medicine for Women was established by The Scottish Association for the Medical Education of Women whose leading members included...
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    of Edinburgh Medical College. After over a decade of refusing to admit women into their medical school, some lecturers at the Extramural School in Edinburgh...
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    Joseph Lister (category Academics of the University of Edinburgh)
    the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine Richard James Mackenzie. Mackenzie had been seen as a successor to Syme but had contracted cholera in Balbec...
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    Letitia Fairfield (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    Fairfield was accepted into the Edinburgh Medical College for Women, an extramural school for the University of Edinburgh. Several family members disapproved...
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    James Matthews Duncan (category Office bearers of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh)
    College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 1851, and in May 1853 began a course of lectures on midwifery at the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine.. He...
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    James Bell Pettigrew (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh)
    he did not graduate. Moving to Edinburgh he attended the anatomy lectures of John Struthers at the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine which convinced...
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  • Douglas Guthrie (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Medical School)
    in the Doorway. London:. Pitman Medical Pub. Co.,1963. The Medical School of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh, 1964. Extramural Medical Education...
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  • Alexander Miles (surgeon) (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Medical School)
    as was common, he taught a course in surgery and in operative surgery in the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine, teaching classes at Surgeons’ Hall...
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    William Russell (physician) (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Medical School)
    the Carlisle Dispensary in 1882. He was appointed lecturer on pathology at the Extramural School of Medicine, Edinburgh and in 1890, was appointed pathologist...
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  • statement that they were best friends; at Edinburgh, Darwin had begun a life-long habit of taking snuff. Extramural activities were important, and while Darwin...
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    Lawson Tait (category Medical doctors from Edinburgh)
    Simpson's causes throughout his lifetime. In 1862 Tait transferred to the Extramural School of Medicine and qualified in 1866 with the joint diploma of LRCPE...
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    George William Balfour (category Presidents of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh)
    consulting physician in 1882, on the expiry of his term of office. During this time he was a lecturer in medicine at the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine...
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    Henry Littlejohn (category Medical doctors from Edinburgh)
    Surgeons in 1854. In 1856 he became a lecturer in medical jurisprudence at the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine at Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh. In 1862...
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    Allen Thomson (category Medical doctors from Edinburgh)
    taking notes. On his return to Edinburgh he began to lecture at 9 Surgeon's Square as an extramural teacher of physiology in association with William Sharpey...
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    Chukwuedu Nwokolo (category Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh)
    he mainly served. Nwokolo had his extramural private practice in his home in the evenings. He was in charge of medical wards where patients were admitted...
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    Harvey Littlejohn (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    Health and by lecturing in his father's Extramural class of Medical Jurisprudence at Surgeons' Hall. In 1891 he was appointed Medical Officer of Health for...
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    Diarmid Noel Paton (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Medical School)
    teaching. During this time he taught at the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine, giving lectures in physiology at Surgeons' Hall. He was appointed...
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    James Hodsdon (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    Street in Edinburgh's West End. From 1886 to 1909 he also taught in the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine, lecturing in surgery in the Edinburgh College...
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    James Syme (category Medical doctors from Edinburgh)
    entered the University of Edinburgh. For two years he frequented the arts classes (including botany), and in 1817 began the medical curriculum, devoting himself...
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    Matilda Chaplin Ayrton (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    anatomy and surgery at the extramural examinations held in 1870 and 1871 at Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh, before a judgment in 1872 finally prohibited women...
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    James Spence (surgeon) (category Medical doctors from Edinburgh)
    Edinburgh chemists, at 100 South Bridge. He managed, however, to complete his medical education in the Edinburgh Extramural School of Medicine and in...
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