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    John Monro of Bearcrofts (1670–1740) was a Scottish surgeon who was the progenitor of the Monro dynasty of anatomists in Edinburgh. He is credited with...
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  • in insanity John Monro (surgeon) (1670–1740), Scottish surgeon John U. Monro (1912–2002), American academic administrator Charles John Monro, credited with...
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    Alexander Monro (19 September 1697 – 10 July 1767) was a Scottish surgeon and anatomist. His father, the surgeon John Monro, had been a prime mover in...
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    Siege of Namur (1695). Archibald Munro (born 1666 - died 1697) John Monro, a surgeon who was the driving force behind the foundation of the University...
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    character as a poet. The Monro family was well established in Bloomsbury. His paternal grandfather, Dr Henry Munro FRCP MD, was a surgeon, born at Gower St,...
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    the Monro–Kellie doctrine on intracranial pressure, a hypothesis developed by Monro and his former pupil George Kellie, who worked as a surgeon in the...
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    University. In 1687, John Monro was ‘booked as servant in order to be prenticed’ to William Borthwick, the first connection the Monro family had with surgery...
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    grandfather Alexander Monro Primus and his father Alexander Monro Secundus. Alexander's great-grandfather John Munro had been an Edinburgh surgeon who played a...
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    Representatives. His sister, Maria Georgiana Monro, would marry the Scottish geologist, naturalist, and surgeon James Hector. Monro attended Nelson College from 1863...
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    txt Minutes of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. 21 January 1720 Wright-St Clair R.E. Doctors Monro. Wellcome, London, 1964. p32 "Binnend"...
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    Maria Georgiana Monro, who married the Scottish geologist, naturalist, and surgeon James Hector. In 1843, following the Wairau Affray, Monro was chosen (along...
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    In May 1844, Goodsir was appointed Anatomy Demonstrator under Alexander Monro. His lectures attracted large numbers of students and did much to restore...
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  • political figure John Monroe (disambiguation) John Monro (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title John Munro. If an...
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    practising surgeon. In 1802 Russell petitioned the Town Council to be appointed the first professor of clinical surgery and the Professors Monro withdrew...
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    Clan Munro (redirect from Clan Monro)
    Auchinbowie-Bearcrofts branch of the clan: John Munro (surgeon), Alexander Monro (primus), Alexander Monro (secundus) and Alexander Monro (tertius) were professors of...
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    loop Moll's gland – Jacob Anton Moll Space of Möll –  Foramina of Monro – Alexander Monro Glands of Montgomery – William Fetherstone Montgomery Hydatids...
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    St Andrews in 1615, and then travelled to France with his friend, Robert Monro visiting Paris and Poitiers. Hepburn was one of the many thousands of Scots...
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    John Cheyne FRSE FKQCPI (3 February 1777 – 31 January 1836) was a British physician, surgeon, Professor of Medicine in the Royal College of Surgery in...
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    Hamilton JR, Monro JL, Pollock JC, Watterson KG (2000). "Mortality rates after surgery for congenital heart defects in children and surgeons' performance"...
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    Scottish surgeon, known as the earliest lecturer on surgery in Edinburgh and with a particular reputation as a dental surgeon. The only son of John Rae (1677–1754)...
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  • with the appointment of Robert Eliot as Professor of Anatomy. John Monro, an Edinburgh surgeon, who had obtained his medical degree at Leiden University in...
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    Sergeant-at-Arms in the House of Representatives by the Speaker Sir David Monro from 1866 to 1871. Greenwood died on 15 June 1890 in Motueka and was buried...
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    John Rattray (22 September 1707 – 5 July 1771) was an Edinburgh surgeon who served as surgeon to Prince Charles Edward Stuart during the Jacobite rising...
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  • practised as surgeon-apothecaries. Irvine had as his apprentice in 1689 John Monro, who would later go on to play a prominent part in the founding of the...
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    anatomy for 7 years as the university demonstrator under Professor Alexander Monro tertius. He then joined the extramural school of anatomy to act as demonstrator...
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  • culprit were ever identified. Chief Inspector Swanson and Commissioner Monro observed that the presence of blood within the torso indicated that death...
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  • George Kellie (category Scottish surgeons)
    MD, FRSE (1770–1829) was a Scottish surgeon who, together with Alexander Monro secundus gave his name to the Monro-Kellie doctrine, a concept which relates...
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    James Hector (category Scottish surgeons)
    Scottish-New Zealand geologist, naturalist, and surgeon who accompanied the Palliser Expedition as a surgeon and geologist. He went on to have a lengthy career...
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    testimony, they asked for directions to Professor Monro, but a student sent them to Knox's premises in Surgeon's Square. Although the men dealt with juniors...
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    approach in contrast to the mainstream view of leading European surgeons such as Alexander Monro primus, Samuel Sharp (c1709– 1778) and Henri François Le Dran...
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