Synonyms, Related Subjects, Ideas for Medical Photos Royal London HospitalAlbert Schweitzer Hospital, Hospital Ward, hospitalization, Mc Lean Hospital, Montefiore Hospital, pregnant lady in hospital, public hospitals, Royal London Hospital, Ulaanbaatar Maternity Hospital, |
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Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Christopher Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, 1833. Wren (1632-1723) is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral and numerous other churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London (1666). Among his other works are the Custom House, Temple Bar, Chelsea Hospital, Greenwich Hospital, Royal Observatory Greenwich and the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford. From The Gallery of Portraits Vol. I by Charles Knight. (London, 1833 |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, William Bowman, English anatomist, surgeon and ophthalmologist, 1880. Bowman (1816-1892) was born at Nantwich, Cheshire. After five years at Birmingham General Hospital, in 1837 he moved to Kings College Hospital, London. In the early 1840s he published papers on the structure and function of the kidneys. In 1846 he joined Moorfields Ophthalmic Hospital, London, and became an authority on the eye and the leading ophthalmic surgeon. Made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1841, Bowman was elected the first president of the Ophthalmological Society in 1880, and was created a Baron in 1884. From Men of Mark by Thompson Cooper. (London, 1880). |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, William Bowman, English anatomist, surgeon and ophthalmologist, 1884. Bowman (1816-1892) was born at Nantwich, Cheshire. After five years at Birmingham General Hospital, in 1837 he moved to Kings College Hospital, London. In the early 1840s he published papers on the structure and function of the kidneys. In 1846 he joined Moorfields Ophthalmic Hospital, London, and became an authority on the eye and the leading ophthalmic surgeon. Made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1841, Bowman was elected the first president of the Ophthalmological Society in 1880, and was created a Baron in 1884. Cartoon in the Fancy Portraits series from Punch. (London, 12 January 1884). |
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