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  1. John Hunter was a Scottish surgeon and scientist who made many discoveries in anatomy, surgery and medicine. He was a teacher of Edward Jenner, a pioneer of vaccination, and a collector of anatomical specimens.

  2. Oct 12, 2024 · John Hunter (born Feb. 13, 1728, Long Calderwood, Lanarkshire, Scot.—died Oct. 16, 1793, London, Eng.) was a surgeon, founder of pathological anatomy in England, and early advocate of investigation and experimentation.

  3. Dec 9, 2022 · John Hunter was a British surgeon born on 13 February 1728 in Long Calderwood near East Kilbride, Scotland. One of John Hunter’s older brothers, William Hunter, was an anatomist who lived in London. John Hunter visited William in London when he was around 20 or 21 and officially moved to the city.

  4. J ohn Hunter was the first surgeon to dissect and examine cadavers to understand the function of the human body. Today he is considered the founder of pathological anatomy and remains among the world's greatest physiologists and surgeons. John Hunter was born in rural Scotland in 1728.

  5. Feb 17, 2005 · John Hunter (1728-93) was a pioneer of modern surgery and anatomy in the UK. He studied nature, dissection, and biology with curiosity and innovation, and delivered the children of Queen Charlotte.

  6. The work of John Hunter. The Renaissance period saw new discoveries, and some long-held ideas from ancient physicians such as Galen were challenged. Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine ...

  7. John Hunter was a British naval officer, vice admiral, explorer, naturalist, and colonial administrator. He served as the second governor of New South Wales, the first European colony in Australia, from 1794 to 1800, following Arthur Phillip.

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