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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
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Ref NoKINGS/6/1/4/1
Alt Ref NoMSK 245
TitleInstrument of institution of James Gregory as Professor of Medicine
Date1734
Extent1 item
Administrative HistoryJames Gregory (1707 - 1755) was the eldest son of James Gregory (1674 - 1733), Professor of Medicine, King's College, Aberdeen, and his wife, Anna Chalmers. He graduated M.D. from King's College, Aberdeen, in 1728 and succeeded his father to the chair of medicine there in or around 1734. On his death in 1755, he was in turn succeeded by his younger brother, John Gregory (1724 - 1773) .
DescriptionGregory, James, MD Instrument of institution … on his installation as professor of Medicine at King's College … 1734 Latin;
Access StatusOpen
Physical DescriptionOutsized
Related MaterialMS 129/ 2: Clinical lectures of James Gregory (1732 - 1821)

MS 465: David Gregory: 'Notae in Isaaci Newtoni Principia philosophiae', c 1693

Ms 672: David Gregory: Tractatus de geometria practica, 1760s

MS 995: Papers relating to the history and genealogy of the Gregory family descended from John Gregory of Drumoak, Aberdeenshire, c. 1800

MS 2171: Lectures on trigonometry, astronomy, geometry and hydrostatics, David Gregory (1661 - 1708)

MS 2206: Papers of the Gregory family of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, St Andrews and Oxford, 1582 - 1912

MS 2784: Course of lectures upon the practice of medicine, John Gregory (1724 - 1773), Professor of Medicine, University of Edinburgh, 1773

MS 2789: James Gregory: medical lectures, early 19th century

MS 3046: Letter suggesting William Gregory for a post in practical chemistry, early 19th century

MS 3061/25: Notes on the Gregory family, 24 June 1788

MS 3258: Michael Barfoot: 'James Gregory and the Scottish scientific metaphysics, 1750 - 1800' (unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1987)
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