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The Monro collection in the Medical Library of the University of Otago: A descriptive catalogue with annotations and introduction

Publication Details

Dunedin, New Zealand: University of Otago Press, 1979 CE.

Scottish army surgeon John Monro (1670-1740) initiated a series of events that lead to the establishment of a dynasty which, beginning with his son Alexander Monro, changed the course of medical teaching and learning. Three men (father, son and grandson), each called Alexander Monro (Primus, Secundus and Tertius), consecutively held the Chair of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh for 126 years. The Medical Library of the University of Otago houses the Monro Collection of books and manuscripts, used and written by the Monros during their careers as students, and later, professors at the University of Edinburgh.

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Entry Number#8772
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/10950
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLthe-monro-collection-in-the-medical-library-of-the-university-of-otago-a-descriptive-catalogue-with-annotations-and-introduction

Geographic Context

Publication place: Dunedin, New Zealand

Mentioned in annotation: Edinburgh