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Title Essays and Dissertations of the Scottish Royal Medical Society, 1751-1970
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This collection contains over two hundred historical dissertations and essays submitted to the Royal Medical Society between the period 1751-1970. The Royal Medical Society was founded by students of the University of Edinburgh in 1737 and granted a Royal Charter in 1778. The Royal Medical Society boasts some of the most important medical alumni in the world and is widely regarded for its contribution to the medical field. 

Subjects covered in these essays and dissertations range from the study of psychology and mental health to the treatment of rare bacterial diseases. Thus, the files offer a unique insight into how medical knowledge has changed and evolved over the years.

ISBN 9781851171941
Contributor Edinburgh University Library
Type jpg
Format pdf
Identifier https://qa-api.britishonlinearchives.com/collections/21/essays-and-dissertations-of-the-scottish-royal-medical-society-1751-1970
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Rights Digital images © 2009 Microform Academic Publishers, scanned & published with the permission of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh. All rights reserved.
Publisher Microform Academic Publishers
Coverage 1751-1970
Volume Count 4
Document Count 52
Image Count 20,672
Born From Source
This resource digitised straight from the 'source' material i.e. directly from the original, physical archive.
Created On 17th August, 2009 - 11:30am
Last Updated 11th May, 2022 - 3:29pm

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