Duncan, Andrew
Duncan, Andrew
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A guide to sick nursing in the tropics
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Contributions to morbid anatomy
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A letter to the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London, of Dublin, and of Edinburgh, from Andrew Duncan ... respecting a proposal for the improvement of medicine, by publishing annually, under the authority of these three Royal Colleges, a Pharmacopoeia Britannica
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Heads of lectures affording practical illustrations of pathology
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As the observations with which Dr Duncan sen. concluded his lectures on the subject of the human blood, delivered during his winter course, on the institutions of medicine, at Edinburgh, on the 15th of December 1824, may perhaps be incorrectly reported by some of his hearers, he has thought it right to put them in print, in the words in which they were delivered by him, that each of his students may be enabled to give a fair report of them
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A letter to Sir William Fettes, Bart
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A speech delivered at a quarterly statutory meeting of the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh
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A speech delivered at a quarterly statutory meeting of the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh, on the 15th of January 1825, accusing James Hamilton of having published a false and calumnious libel against the Senatus Academicus as a corporate body; against the institutions of medicine, as a branch of education at Edinburgh; and against the present professor of institutions of medicine, as an individual
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[Valedictory address of Dr. Duncan, in the University of Edinburgh, 29th of April 1825 at the conclusion of the fifty-fifth Winter Session]
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Opinion delivered by Dr Duncan sen., at a meeting of the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh, held on the 20th of March 1824, respecting a memorial and petition from Dr Hamilton, Professor of Midwifery, to the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town-Council of Edinburgh
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[Some observations made by Dr. Duncan in his lecture on the pathology of respiration on the 31st of March 1824]
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Appendix to Dr. Duncan's "Observations on the office of a faithful teacher, and on the duty of an attentive student of medicine."
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Observations on the office of a faithful teacher, and on the duty of an attentive student of medicine, delivered as an introductory lecture to the institutions of medicine in the University of Edinburgh, on the 29th of October 1823
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A discourse read at the annual election meeting of the Caledonian Horticultural Society, December 5, 1822
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Observations on the office of a faithful teacher, and on the duty of an attentive student of medicine
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Advice [in verse] given to the rich and great, by a physician, who has very nearly arrived at the eightieth year of his age, from the top of Arthur's Seat ... on the 1st of May 1822
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A short account of the life of the right honourable Sir Joseph Banks, K.B., president of the Royal Society of London read at the fortieth anniversary of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh, on the 12th of April 1821
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Tribute of veneration, addressed to the first meeting of the Loyal Edinburgh Association, for Commemorating the Reign of George III
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An humble apology for the father of our College, Dr. Duncan, senior
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Meditations on the top of Arthur's Seat a high hill near Edinburgh at an early hour in the morning, on the 1st of May 1819
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Meditations on the top of Arthur's Seat ... at an early hour in the morning, on the 1st of May, 1819
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Observations on the distinguishing symptoms of three different species ofpulmonary consumption
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An account of the life, writings, and character of the late Dr. Alexander Monro Secundus
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A letter. Majesty's sheriffs-depute in Scotland, recommending the establishment of four national asylums for the reception of criminal and pauper lunatics
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- Open Work
A guide to sick nursing in the tropics
- Open Work
Contributions to morbid anatomy
- Open Work
A letter to the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London, of Dublin, and of Edinburgh, from Andrew Duncan ... respecting a proposal for the improvement of medicine, by publishing annually, under the authority of these three Royal Colleges, a Pharmacopoeia Britannica
- Open Work
Heads of lectures affording practical illustrations of pathology
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As the observations with which Dr Duncan sen. concluded his lectures on the subject of the human blood, delivered during his winter course, on the institutions of medicine, at Edinburgh, on the 15th of December 1824, may perhaps be incorrectly reported by some of his hearers, he has thought it right to put them in print, in the words in which they were delivered by him, that each of his students may be enabled to give a fair report of them
- Open Work
A letter to Sir William Fettes, Bart
- Open Work
A speech delivered at a quarterly statutory meeting of the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh
- Open Work
A speech delivered at a quarterly statutory meeting of the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh, on the 15th of January 1825, accusing James Hamilton of having published a false and calumnious libel against the Senatus Academicus as a corporate body; against the institutions of medicine, as a branch of education at Edinburgh; and against the present professor of institutions of medicine, as an individual
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[Valedictory address of Dr. Duncan, in the University of Edinburgh, 29th of April 1825 at the conclusion of the fifty-fifth Winter Session]
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Opinion delivered by Dr Duncan sen., at a meeting of the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh, held on the 20th of March 1824, respecting a memorial and petition from Dr Hamilton, Professor of Midwifery, to the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town-Council of Edinburgh
- Open Work
[Some observations made by Dr. Duncan in his lecture on the pathology of respiration on the 31st of March 1824]
- Open Work
Appendix to Dr. Duncan's "Observations on the office of a faithful teacher, and on the duty of an attentive student of medicine."
- Open Work
Observations on the office of a faithful teacher, and on the duty of an attentive student of medicine, delivered as an introductory lecture to the institutions of medicine in the University of Edinburgh, on the 29th of October 1823
- Open Work
A discourse read at the annual election meeting of the Caledonian Horticultural Society, December 5, 1822
- Open Work
Observations on the office of a faithful teacher, and on the duty of an attentive student of medicine
- Open Work
Advice [in verse] given to the rich and great, by a physician, who has very nearly arrived at the eightieth year of his age, from the top of Arthur's Seat ... on the 1st of May 1822
- Open Work
A short account of the life of the right honourable Sir Joseph Banks, K.B., president of the Royal Society of London read at the fortieth anniversary of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh, on the 12th of April 1821
- Open Work
Tribute of veneration, addressed to the first meeting of the Loyal Edinburgh Association, for Commemorating the Reign of George III
- Open Work
An humble apology for the father of our College, Dr. Duncan, senior
- Open Work
Meditations on the top of Arthur's Seat a high hill near Edinburgh at an early hour in the morning, on the 1st of May 1819
- Open Work
Meditations on the top of Arthur's Seat ... at an early hour in the morning, on the 1st of May, 1819
- Open Work
Observations on the distinguishing symptoms of three different species ofpulmonary consumption
- Open Work
An account of the life, writings, and character of the late Dr. Alexander Monro Secundus
- Open Work
A letter. Majesty's sheriffs-depute in Scotland, recommending the establishment of four national asylums for the reception of criminal and pauper lunatics