John Douglas
- 1743
- Died
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25 June 1743
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Date of election for Royal Society fellowship
- 30/11/1720
- Occupation
- Surgeon
- Relationships
- Son of William Douglas of Baads, near Edinburgh, and his wife, Joan Mason; brother of James Douglas (FRS 1706), of Walter Douglas (FRS 1711) and of George Douglas (FRS 1733)
- Catalogue
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- Wikipedia
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Author of
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Paper, 'An answer to some objections that are newly raised against my high operation' by [John] Douglass [Douglas]
Creator: John Douglas Reference number: CLP/12ii/3 -
Paper, 'An account of the new method of cutting for the stone' by John Douglas
Creator: John Douglas Reference number: CLP/12ii/7 -
Paper, 'Two chirurgical questions stated and answered' by John Douglas
Creator: John Douglas Reference number: CLP/12ii/35 -
Paper, 'A remarkable case of an aneurism [aneurysm] from the memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences' by J D [John Douglas]
Creator: John Douglas Reference number: CLP/12ii/40 -
Paper, Account of John Douglas' book 'Mortifications, and of the surprising effect of the bark in putting a stop to their progress etc' by James Douglas
Creator: James Douglas, John Douglas Reference number: CLP/22ii/58
Recipient of
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Letter, 'A letter from the Reverend Mr James Field Rector of St Johns in Antegoa' from James Field to John Douglas
Reference number: CLP/12ii/5 -
Letter, 'A letter from Mr Atkinson the surgeon in Whitechappel [Whitechapel]' from Mr Atkinson to John Douglas
Reference number: CLP/12ii/5a
Most frequently corresponded with
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Peter Derante
1 letter