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John Hunter (surgeon) - Wikipedia John Hunter FRS (13 February 1728 – 16 October 1793) was a Scottish surgeon, one of the most distinguished scientists and surgeons of his day He was an early advocate of careful observation and scientific methods in medicine
John Hunter | Pioneer of Surgery, Anatomy Pathology | Britannica John Hunter was a surgeon, founder of pathological anatomy in England, and early advocate of investigation and experimentation He also carried out many important studies and experiments in comparative aspects of biology, anatomy, physiology, and pathology
First look at the new $835 million John Hunter Hospital Communities across the greater Hunter region are one step closer to receiving expanded world-class health care, with the façade of the new acute services building at John Hunter Health and Innovation Precinct now revealed
The work of John Hunter - Renaissance medicine - BBC John Hunter was born in Scotland in 1728 He moved to London and trained as a surgeon at St Bartholomew’s Hospital His collection of human and animal body parts is now in the Hunterian Museum
Hunterian Museum | John Hunter In 1760 Hunter was commissioned as an army surgeon and spent three years in France and Portugal As well as developing new ideas on the treatment of common ailments - such as gunshot wounds and venereal disease - Hunter spent time collecting specimens of lizards and other animals
John Hunter FRS • City St Georges, University of London John Hunter was an anatomist and surgeon, often referred to as the founder of scientific surgery and the father of modern surgery John Hunter came to London from Glasgow in 1748 at the invitation of his elder brother William, an anatomy teacher in Covent Garden
Scientist of the Day - John Hunter, Scottish Surgeon John Hunter, a Scottish surgeon, was born Feb 13, 1728 John was the younger brother of William Hunter, another prominent surgeon of the period; John was surgeon at St George's Hospital in London, and a pioneer of a number of surgical techniques
Hunterian Museum Discover the art and science of surgery from ancient times to the present day Including the extraordinary specimen collection of the 18th century surgeon anatomist John Hunter