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  1. He entered the University of Edinburgh aged 21, where he was elected President of the Royal Medical Society, returning after completing his studies and gaining his medical degree in 1818, immediately to Worcester Infirmary again. He declined a lectureship at Edinburgh in order to do so.

  2. In 1810 Hastings began an apprenticeship as an apothecary in Stourport-upon-Severn and after qualifying his employers persuaded him to apply for the job as apothecary at Worcester General Infirmary under the new title of House Surgeon.

  3. Apr 6, 2018 · One of the most significant figures who was shared across the museums was Charles Hastings, founder of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, which later became known as the British Medical Association (BMA).

  4. Dr. Hastings, in his inaugural his veneration for her is increased by the conviction that by address, had freely stated that the whole system of medical holding out the right hand of fellowship to persons of all polity, in this country, was defective and erroneous, and that creeds who are engaged in carrying out the fundamental doc- the subject ...

  5. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF SIR CHARLES HASTINGS, M.D., FOUNDER OF THE PROVINCIAL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ASSOCIATION. Publication History: Published August 23, 1851.

  6. Mar 21, 2020 · Instead he gained an apprenticeship to two apothecaries at Stourport on Severn in 1810 and only 18 months later, after also attending Joshua Brookes School of Anatomy in London, was appointed a...

  7. A H GRABHAM. untry wa. 1832 saw the passage of the Great Reform Bill and the Anatomy. rham, and the operation of the first passenger railways. Medical practice was still not fully recognised as a profession and doctors tended to join together in numerous groups, some centred on the colleges in London, Edinburgh, or Glasgow and others j.

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