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Authorised form of nameGraeme; William (c 1700 - 1745)
Datesc 1700 - 1745
NationalityBritish
Date of birthc. 1700
Date of death19 February 1745
OccupationPhysician; Surgeon
ActivityEducation:
Leyden (admitted 1720); St Andrews. MD (1724)
Career:
Gave a course of lectures in the Edinburgh Surgeons Theatre (1726); gave a course of lectures in London on Physic (1728)
Memberships:
Edinburgh Corporation of Surgeons (1725); LRCPE (1727)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election30/04/1730
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; Innes Smith
Notes:
Proposed by Martin Folke; John Ranby; James Campbell; Dr (Alexander or Charles) Stuart; Sir Edward Wilmot
CodeNA6711
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
RBO/18/12'An account of Doctor Clifton's book intitled: The State of Physick ancient and modern briefly consider'd with a Plan for the improvement of it' by William Graeme1732
MS/391/5Bond of William Graeme to the Treasurer of the Royal Society7 May 1730
EL/G2/13Letter, from William Graeme [to the Royal Society]27 October 1728
EL/M2/88Letter, from George Martin to William Graeme, dated at St Andrews1730
CLP/22ii/56Paper, Extract from Francis Clifton's book entitled 'State of Physick ancient and modern briefly considered with a plan for the improvement of it' by William Graeme[1732]
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