Notes taken by John Hooper at lectures delivered by Henry Cline, William Lowder and William Saunders
TitleNotes taken by John Hooper at lectures delivered by Henry Cline, William Lowder and William Saunders
ReferenceMS0104
Level of descriptionfonds
Datec 1790
Admin./ biographical historyJohn Hooper was a Medical Student and attended lectures in Comparative Anatomy by Henry Cline (1750-1827), Midwifery lectures by William Lowder (fl 1778-1801) and Clinical Lectures by William Saunders (1743-1817) in the late 18th century.
Scope and ContentThe collection contains John Hooper's manuscript notes taken at lectures attended in the late 18th century. This includes lectures on Comparative Anatomy by Henry Cline (1750-1827), Midwifery by William Lowder (fl 1778-1801) and Clinical Lectures by William Saunders (1743-1817).
Extent12 volumes
LanguageEnglish
System of arrangementThe collection has been divided into three groups or sub-fonds according to the Lecturer, reflecting the previous arrangement of the volumes.
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Persons keyword John Hooper, fl 1785-1787, medical student