John Thomson
John Thomson (1765-1846) was a Scottish physician and surgeon, as well as the biographer of the Enlightenment physician, [William Cullen][1] (1710-1790). [1]: http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL115928A/William_Cullen
Born 1765-01-01
Died 1846-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF52122917
- WikidataQ18879270
- ISNI0000000081312401
- Open LibraryOL4680424A
Top Subjects
- Medical education (5)
- Inflammation (4)
- Scotland (4)
- University of Edinburgh (4)
- Lithotomy (3)
- Smallpox (3)
- Study and teaching (3)
Books by John Thomson
Total count: 38
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Outlines of a plan for the regulation of the surgical department of the Royal InfirmarySubmitted to the consideration of the managers of that institution. By John Thomson, ...printed by C. Stewart & Co.1800-01-01
Dissertatio medica inauguralis de chorea... pro gradu doctoris ...Abernethy & Walker1807-01-01
Observations on lithotomybeing a republication of Dr. James Douglas' appendix to his History of the lateral operation for the stone, and of other original papers relative to Mr. Cheselden's invention and improvement of that operation ; to which is added, a proposal for a new manner of cutting for the stonePrinted for William Blackwood, and Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, London1808-01-01-
Observations on lithotomybeing a republication of Dr. James Douglas' Appendix to his history of the lateral operation for the stone, and of other original papers relative to Mr. Cheselden's invention and improvement of that operation ; to which is added, a proposal for a new manner of cutting for the stoneW. Blackwood, and Lonman, Hurst, Rees and Orme1808-01-01
Copy of an address, read to his students, after lecture, on Monday, November 21publisher not identified1808-01-01
Observations on lithotomy; being a republication of Dr. James Douglas' 'Appendix' [and 'Postscript'] to his History of the lateral operation for the stone, and of the other original papers relative to Mr. Cheselden's invention and improvement of that operation. To which is added, a proposal for a new manner of cutting for the stone, by John ThomsonW. Blackwood, and Lonman, Hurst, Rees and Orme1808-01-01
Cheap tract on the cow-pox. A plain statement of facts, in favour of the cow-pox, intended for circulation through the middle and lower classes of societyprinted by Holden and Dowson1809-01-01
A plain statement of facts, in favour of the cow-pox, intended for circulation through the middle and lower classes of societyHolden & Dowson1809-01-01
Appendix to a Proposal for a new manner of cutting for the stoneFor W. Blackwood, etc.1810-01-01-
Lectures on inflammationexhibiting a view of the general doctrines, pathological and practical, of medical surgeryPrinted by James Ballantyne and Co.1813-01-01
Lectures on inflammationexhibiting a view of the general doctrines, pathological and practical, of medical surgeryprinted by James Ballantyne and Co., for William Blackwood,...and T. Cadell, and W. Davies,...1813-01-01
Lectures on inflammationexhibiting a view of the general doctrines, pathological and practical, of medical surgeryW. Blackwood; (etc., etc.)1813-01-01
The pharmacopoeias of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin colleges, translated into Englishwith an appendix, containing a systematic arrangement of the materia medica, tables of changes names, and a posological table1815-01-01-
The pharmacopoeias of the London, Edinburgh and Dublin collegestranslated into English : with an appendix, containing a systematic arrangement of the materia medica, tables of changed names, and a posological tablePrinted for John Anderson and Co. ...; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; Alex. Smellie, printer1815-01-01
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A synopsis of nosologyThomas Dobson1816-01-01
Observations on the treatment of syphilis without mercuryPrinted by George Ramsay ...1817-01-01-
Some observations on the varioloid disease, which has lately prevailed in Edinburgh, and on the identity of chicken-pox and modified small-pox, in a letter addressed to Dr. Duncan, JuniorPrinted by George Ramsay and Co.1818-01-01
An account of the varioloid epidemic which has lately prevailed in Edinburgh and other parts of Scotlandwith observations on the identity of chicken-pox with modified small-pox : in a letter to Sir James M'Grigor ...Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown1820-01-01
An account of the varioloid epidemic, which has lately prevailed in Edinburgh and other parts of Scotland ; with observations on the identity of chicken-pox with modified small-poxin a letter to Sir James M'Grigor ...Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown1820-01-01
[Testimonials in favour of Mr. John Thomson, M.D., as candidate for the Chair of the Practice of Physic, in the University of Edinburgh]s.n.1821-01-01
Testimonials presented to the ... Lord Provost, the magistrates, and town council of Edinburgh ... when candidate for the chair of the practice of physicJ. Ballantyne1821-01-01
Historical sketch of the opinions entertained by medical men respecting the varieties and the secondary occurrence of small-poxwith observations on the nature and extent of the security afforded by vaccination against attacks of that disease, in a letter to Sir James M'Grigor ...Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown1822-01-01
Historical sketch of the opinions entertained by medical men respecting the varieties and the secondary occurrence of small-pox ; with observations on the nature and extent of the security afforded by vaccination against attacks of that diseasein a letter to Sir James M'Grigor ...David Brown1822-01-01-
Hints respecting the improvement of the literary & scientific education of candidates for the degree of doctor of medicine in the University of Edinburghhumbly submitted to the consideration of the patrons and professors of that institutionD. Brown1824-01-01
Hints respecting the improvement of the literary & scientific education of candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh : humbly submitted to the consideration of the patrons and professors of that institutionprinted for D. Brown1824-01-01
Hints respecting the improvement of the literary & scientific education of candidates for the degree of doctor of medicine in the University of Edinburghhumbly submitted to the consideration of the patrons and professors of that institutionPrinted for David Brown, by John Johnstone and son1824-01-01
Observations on the preparatory education of candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, in the Scottish universities ...P. Neill, printer1826-01-01
Additional hints respecting the improvement of the system of medical instruction followed in the University of Edinburghhumbly submitted to the consideration of the patrons and professors of that institutionP. Neill, printer1826-01-01
Additional hints respecting the improvement of the system of medical instruction followed in the University of Edinburghhumbly submitted to the consideration of the patrons and professors of that institutionP. Neill1826-01-01
Observations on the preparatory education of candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, in the Scottish universities ...P. Neill1826-01-01
Observations on the preparatory education of candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, in the Scottish universities; humbly submitted to the consideration of His Majesty's Commissioners for visiting the universities and colleges of ScotlandP. Neill, printer1826-01-01-
Traité médico-chirurgical de l'inflammationBaillière1827-01-01
Copy of a letter to George Aitchison, Esq. College Bailie, containing some remarks on a communication from the Senatus Academicus to the Patrons of the University of Edinburghpublisher not identified1831-01-01-
An account of the life, lectures and writings of William CullenBlackwood1832-01-01
An account of the life, lectures and writings of William CullenBlackwood1832-01-01
An account of the life, lectures and writings of William Cullen, M.D.Blackwood1832-01-01-
An account of the life, lectures and writings, of William Cullen, M.D.T. Cadell1832-01-01
Annals of medicineSir James Graham's bill repudiatedS. Highley1844-01-01