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Hunterian Society Exhibition - Public Opening

Friday 2nd December 2011 - 1.30 - 4.30pm

 

The Permanent Exhibition of the Society’s artefacts at The London Clinic will be open to the public on Friday 2nd December 2011. No prior booking is required.

 

1 Park Square West

London

NW1 4LJ

 

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Two guided tours will take place at 2pm and 3pm; maximum of 20 in each group, first come first served.

 

The exhibition is not suitable for children under 12yrs of age. No food or drink is allowed in the exhibition area.

 

The Collection is housed in four large cabinets as follows: Hunter’s Family; Hunter’s Profession; A Medical Miscellany and The Hunterian Society. The contents comprise of  pictures (including miniatures), some instruments, and other artefacts related to John and William Hunter and their family, as well as the Hunterian Society’s history.

 

http://www.hunteriansociety.org.uk/collections.html

 

The Hunterian Society was founded in 1819 for the education of qualified doctors. Its founding president, Sir William Blizard, senior surgeon at the London Hospital, was a pupil of the eighteenth century Father of Modern Scientific Surgery, John Hunter, after whom the Society is named. Blizard was  a keen and modernising medical educationalist,who, in 1785, founded the first purpose built medical school attached to a London teaching hospital,the London Hospital Medical College.

 

Some other artefacts belonging to the Society are on loan to the Hunterian Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (Lincoln’s Inn Fields) and the Science Museum  (Exhibition Road, South Kensington).The Society’s books and manuscripts are on permanent loan to the Wellcome Library of History of Medicine (Euston Road).