Dover's powder Dryden, John The Pharmacopoeia of Dorchester, the marquis of, his gifts to the College Douglas, James, M.D., his collection of the works of Horace Dover, Thomas, M.B., his extraordinary career Finds Alexander Selkirk Drake, James, M.D., persecuted for his writings Eddystone light house, strange accident at the fire of the, in 1754 The College of Physicians of The first professor of medicine in the university of The first graduate in medicine of, who was admitted to the i, 282, 291; iii 331 London College of Physicians Medical and Surgical Journal. ii 155 iii 20, 47 dictionary Editions princeps and others of rarity in the College library Egyptian antiquities and hieroglyphics Electricity, Sir William Watson's experiments on Elenchus motuum, doubts as to the authorship of Engraving, early history of Ent, Sir George, knighted by Charles II in the College Euripides, Dr. S. Musgrave's collections to illustrate Exactions during the civil war Expulsions from the College the first recorded, 1559 'Eye Doctor” 64 Fennes, in the parish of Bocking, rent-charge on land so called, for 99 A public lottery in its behalf sanctioned by Act of parliament iii Forceps, obstetric Fort Pitt, museum at Frankland, Thomas, B.D., disgraceful history of Freind, John, M.D. : Elected M.P. for Launceston . 52 Imprisoned in the Tower for participation in the "Bishop's plot" ii Presents to the House of Commons the College petition against Gerarde, John, curator of the College garden. Gilbert, William, his celebrated Treatise de Magnete Gives his library, globes, instruments, and minerals to the College Godalming, the rabbit breeder of Goddard, John, M.D., made the first telescope in this country His drops, Guttæ Goddardianæ VOL. III. 155 403 320 i 78, 79 79 75 212 242 2 F Goulston, Theodore, M.D., founds a Lectureship in the College Hale, Richard, M.D., a liberal benefactor to the library. Halford, Sir Henry, M.D., his exertions on behalf of the College ii, 430; iii, 333 Gives his patrimonial estate of Burmarsh to the College i, 136; 325 His death and funeral i, 136; iii 325 His demonstrating rod i 144 His dry preparations of the vessels and nerves His works published by the College Demonstrating to Charles I his theory of the circulation of the VOL. PAGE Henry, Prince, the son of James I; his last illness i 111 Hollier, Mr. Hieroglyphics, Egyptian Hoare, Messrs., of Fleet-street, banking account opened with Holsbosch, Dr. Matthew, his bequest to the library 84 332 328 365 Howard, Mr., of Stratford, his gift of specimens of cinchona bark to the College collection of materia medica Hull spermaceti candles ii 277 Hulse, Sir Edward, M.D., the first medical baronet who left a son 449 King, Sir Edmund, bleeds Charles II King's Head tavern, in Lambeth-hill, Little Knight Rider-street, Knight Rider-street, the site of the first College Letters patent founding the College Leyden, the first medical graduate from, admitted by the Col- Gives a portion of his private house in Knight Rider-street for a College Lottery, public, sanctioned for Thornton's "Temple of Flora " Lucas, Charles, M.D., an Irish politician Lucretius, Dr. Mason Good's translation of, with notes i, 18; iii 317 321 321 Lumley, Lord, founds a chirurgical lecture . i, 60; iii 320 Lumleian lectures and lecturers |