Goulstonian Lecture
The Goulstonian Lectures are an annual lecture series given on behalf of the Royal College of Physicians in London. They began in 1639. The lectures are named for Theodore Goulston (or Gulston, died 1632), who founded them with a bequest. By his will, dated 26 April 1632, he left £200 to the College of Physicians of London to found a lectureship, to be held in each year by one of the four youngest doctors of the college. These lectures were annually delivered from 1639, and have continued for more than three centuries. Up to the end of the 19th century, the spelling Gulstonian was often used. In many cases the lectures have been published.
known for
Alan MoncrieffAlasdair BreckenridgeAlfred Baring GarrodAnthony RelhanArthur John Jex-BlakeArthur P. LuffAssuerus RegimorterAugustus Burke ShepherdBaldwin Hamey the YoungerBenjamin Hoadly (physician)Bernard HartCharles Bland RadcliffeCharles Edward NewmanClifford AllbuttDavid FerrierDavid Kerr (nephrologist)David PitcairnDesmond PondDouglass TurnbullEdmund Alexander ParkesEdward EmilyEdward Latham OrmerodEdward Nathaniel BancroftEdward Palmer PoultonEdward Seymour (physician)Ernest Basil VerneyFarquhar BuzzardFrancis Avery JonesFrancis Bisset HawkinsFrancis CliftonFrancis SibsonFrank NichollsFrederick William PavyGeorge BuddGeorge Graham (physician)George Leman TuthillGeorge Owen ReesGeraint ReesGordon Hamilton FairleyGoulstonian Lecturer
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Goulstonian Lecture
The Goulstonian Lectures are an annual lecture series given on behalf of the Royal College of Physicians in London. They began in 1639. The lectures are named for Theodore Goulston (or Gulston, died 1632), who founded them with a bequest. By his will, dated 26 April 1632, he left £200 to the College of Physicians of London to found a lectureship, to be held in each year by one of the four youngest doctors of the college. These lectures were annually delivered from 1639, and have continued for more than three centuries. Up to the end of the 19th century, the spelling Gulstonian was often used. In many cases the lectures have been published.
has abstract
The Goulstonian Lectures are a ...... tor and for burying the body".
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
22,204,995
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,025,738,969
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
awarded for
Prize lecture
@en
date
Started in
@en
holder
holder label
Named after
@en
Location
name
Goulstonian lecture
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
comment
The Goulstonian Lectures are a ...... lectures have been published.
@en
label
Goulstonian Lecture
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Goulstonian lecture
@en