Difference between revisions of "Andrew Sinclair (c1698-1760)"
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− | Andrew Sinclair (c1698-1760) was Professor of | + | Andrew Sinclair (c1698-1760) was Professor of the Practice of Physic at Edinburgh University from 1726 to 1760. |
On 9 February 1726, the Town Council of Edinburgh issued an Act which is effectively the [[Foundation of Faculty of Medicine, 1726|foundational charter]] of the Faculty of Medicine. It appointed two Professors of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and two Professors of Medicine and Chemistry, and granted Edinburgh University the right not only to teach medicine 'in all its branches' but to examine students and confer degrees in medicine. In October 1726, a meeting of the [[Senatus Academicus]] formally recognized the four newly created Chairs as constituting a Faculty of Medicine along with the Chair of [[Anatomy]]. | On 9 February 1726, the Town Council of Edinburgh issued an Act which is effectively the [[Foundation of Faculty of Medicine, 1726|foundational charter]] of the Faculty of Medicine. It appointed two Professors of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and two Professors of Medicine and Chemistry, and granted Edinburgh University the right not only to teach medicine 'in all its branches' but to examine students and confer degrees in medicine. In October 1726, a meeting of the [[Senatus Academicus]] formally recognized the four newly created Chairs as constituting a Faculty of Medicine along with the Chair of [[Anatomy]]. | ||
− | Sinclair was one of the two 'Professors of the Theory and Practice of Medicine' | + | Sinclair was named with John Rutherford (1695-1779) as one of the two 'Professors of the Theory and Practice of Medicine'. |
[[Category:Academics|Sinclair, Andrew]] | [[Category:Academics|Sinclair, Andrew]] |
Revision as of 15:38, 23 July 2014
Andrew Sinclair (c1698-1760) was Professor of the Practice of Physic at Edinburgh University from 1726 to 1760.
On 9 February 1726, the Town Council of Edinburgh issued an Act which is effectively the foundational charter of the Faculty of Medicine. It appointed two Professors of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and two Professors of Medicine and Chemistry, and granted Edinburgh University the right not only to teach medicine 'in all its branches' but to examine students and confer degrees in medicine. In October 1726, a meeting of the Senatus Academicus formally recognized the four newly created Chairs as constituting a Faculty of Medicine along with the Chair of Anatomy. Sinclair was named with John Rutherford (1695-1779) as one of the two 'Professors of the Theory and Practice of Medicine'.