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RefNoEC/1809/09
Previous numbersCert VI, 156; A00898
LevelItem
TitleBrodie, Sir Benjamin Collins: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationSir Benjamin Brodie of No 22 Sackville St assistant Surgeon to St Georges Hospital and Demonstrator of Anatomy at the Theatre in Windmill Street, a Gentleman well versed in several branches of Science whose account of a foetus in which there was no Heart has a place in the Philosophical Transactions, being desirous of becoming a Fellow of the Rl Society we whose names are underwritten do from our personal knowledge recommend him as deserving of that Honour and likely to prove a useful and valuable member
ProposersEverard Home; M Baillie; Charles Hatchett; James Wilson; W G Maton; Geo Tho Staunton; John Barrow; John Abernethy; Robt Bree; George Shaw; H L Thomas; Thomas Young; Gil Blane; Thos Blizard; Tho Murdoch; Will Chas Wells
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Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA8147Brodie; Sir; Benjamin Collins (1783 - 1862); surgeon1783 - 1862
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