Founders of British Physiology: A Biographical Dictionary, 1820-1885 |
Contents
Physicians 182035 | 14 |
Physiology 183570 | 29 |
Parttime histologists at Kings College | 35 |
Parttime teachers in medical schools | 48 |
The only fulltime physiologist | 68 |
Administrative work Research work | 85 |
Physiologists in Scotland | 95 |
Physiologists not involved in medical teaching | 107 |
Physiologists at Cambridge | 162 |
Physiologists at Kings College London | 187 |
Physiologists in Scotland | 198 |
Physiologists at London Medical schools | 208 |
Physiologists at provincial medical schools | 229 |
Zoologists and botanists | 243 |
113 | 245 |
Physiology in Britain in 1885 | 260 |
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Founders of British Physiology: A Biographical Dictionary, 1820-1885 W. J. O'Connor No preview available - 1988 |
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