| James Anderson - 1791 - 422 pages
...eminently confpicuous in much more exalted ftations. William, afterwards Doftor Hunter, the famous lefturer on anatomy in London, was a native of the fame part...their medical ftudies with ardour, but thwarted by the narrownefs of their fortune, entered into a copartnery bufinefs as furgeons and apotheciaries in... | |
| 1795 - 420 pages
...who became afterward eminently confpicuous in much more exalted ftatious. Williarp, afterwards Dr. Hunter, the famous lecturer on anatomy in London,...of the fame part of the country, and not being in more affluent circumftances than Cullen, thefe two young men, ftimulated by the impulfe of genius to... | |
| 1795 - 420 pages
...much more exalted ftations. Williaip, D d 2 *, afterwards afterwards Dr. Hunter, the famous le&urer on anatomy in London, was a native of the fame part of the country, and not being in more affluent circumftances than Cullen, thefe two young men, ftimulatcd by the impulfe of genius to... | |
| 1803 - 600 pages
...humble line between two men, who became afterwards eminently confpicuous in much more exalted ftations. William, afterwards Doctor, Hunter, the famous Lecturer...by the impulfe of genius to profecute their medical (tudies with ardour, but thwarted by the narrownefs of their fortune, entered into a copartnery bufinefs... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 544 pages
...humble line between two men, who became afterwards eminently conspicuous in much more exalted stations. William, (afterwards Doctor) Hunter, the famous lecturer on anatomy in London, was a native of the same part of the country ; and these two young men, stimulated by the impulse of genius to prosecute... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 pages
...humble line between two men, who became afterwards eminently conspicuous in much more exalted stations. William, (afterwards Doctor) Hunter, the famous lecturer on anatomy in London, was a native of the same part of the country; and these two young men, stimulated by the impulse of genius to prosecute... | |
| 1826 - 492 pages
...fancy. THE PROGRESS OF GENIUS FROM OBSCURITY TO CELEBRITY. Partnership of Dr. Cullen and Dr. Hunter. — William, (afterwards doctor) Hunter, the famous lecturer on anatomy in London, was a native of the same part of the country ; and these two young men, stimulated by the impulse of genius to prosecute... | |
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