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John Abernethy FRS (3 April 1764 – 20 April 1831) was an English surgeon


1779 - apprenticed to Sir Charles Blicke (1745-1815) - surgeon at St Bartholomews Hospital
He attended anatomical lectures given by Sir Williamj Blizzard (1743-1835) at London Hospital and was employed to assist as demonstrator
He attended Percivall Potts surgical lectures at ST B's and also those given by John Hunter
1787 Pott's resigned as surgeon at St B's and was succeeded by Sir Charles Blicke and Abernethy was elected as assistant surgeon - post originally taken by Blicke
In his role as assistant surgeon he began to give lectures at his home in Bartholomew Close - they were so well attended that the governors of the hosital decided to build a theatre - 1790-1 - he thus became the founder of the Medical School at St B's
Remained assistant surgeon until 1815 when he became the principal surgeon
1814 he was appointed lecturer on anatomy to the Royal College of Surgeons
1809 - his Surgical Observations on the Constitutional Origin and Treatment of Local Diseases
'My Book' - always refered his patients to it - esp page 72
Taught that local diseases were freguently the result of disordered states of the digestive organs to be treated by purging and attention to diet
Disliked to be opposed in his lectures and was often rude to patients

Sir Astley Paston Cooper 1768-1841



Age 16 - sent to London and placed under Henry Cline (1750-1827) - surgeon to St Thomas's Hospital

Devoted to anatomy

1791 became joint lecturer with Cline in anatomy and surgery

1800 appointed surgeon at Guy's

1802 recieved Copley Medal fro two papers read before The Royal Society

1805 - elected Fellow of RS
1805 active part in the foundation of the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London

1831 his profession annual income was 21,000
1831 appointed professor - Comparitive Anatomy to - Royal College of Surgeons
Origins - 14th C - foundation of the Guild of surgeons within the city of London
1540 - Union formalized between Worshipful Company of Barbers and the Guild of Surgeons - forming The Company of Barber Surgeons
1745 - Surgeons broke away to form - Company of Surgeons
1800 - granted Royal Charter
1797Company of Surgeons moved from the Surgeon's Hall at the Old Bailey to 41 Lincoln's Inn Fields (Photo)