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  1. 17 Feb 2005 · John Hunter (1728-93), surgeon of St George's Hospital, was a brilliant observer, naturalist, and thinker, as well as being an innovative doctor.His philosophy of surgery and his teachings were based on his close observation of his patients, both in life and after death, and on a truly amazing study of the whole field of biology, from the artificial fertilisation of moths' eggs to dissection ...

  2. Scottish-born 18th-century surgeon John Hunter is acclaimed today as one of the founders of an approach to surgery based on observation and experiment. He was born in East Kilbride, Scotland, ...

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  4. www.westminster-abbey.org › abbey-commemorations › commemorationsJohn Hunter | Westminster Abbey

    John Hunter (1728-1793), the celebrated surgeon and anatomist, was originally interred in St Martin in the Fields church in London. When burials were being removed from that church his remains were moved to Westminster Abbey at the instigation of Frank Buckland, son of William Buckland a former Dean of Westminster.. Hunter lies under a brass, by Hardmans of Birmingham, set in pink Peterhead ...

  5. 1 Sep 2009 · Introduction. Maverick, Scottish-born 18th-century surgeon John Hunter was Georgian London's most popular surgeon in the late 18th century. 1,2 He made exceptional contributions to advancing the understanding and practice of medicine through observation and experiment. John Hunter studied anatomy for 12 years alongside his brother William, at their school in Covent Garden.

  6. 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 ...

  7. John Hunter wurde in der Nacht vom 13. auf den 14. Februar 1728 als zehntes Kind des Landwirtes John Hunter senior und seiner Frau Agnes, geborene Paul, in Long Calderwood südlich von Glasgow in Schottland geboren. Wie seine älteren Geschwister besuchte John die kleine Dorfschule von Long Calderwood, zeigte jedoch schon in früher Jugend eine Abneigung gegen alles Gedruckte.

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