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  1. William Hunter FRS (23 May 1718 – 30 March 1783) was a Scottish anatomist and physician. He was a leading teacher of anatomy, and the outstanding obstetrician of his day. His guidance and training of his equally famous brother, John Hunter, was also of great importance.

  2. May 19, 2024 · William Hunter was a British obstetrician, educator, and medical writer who did much, by his high standards of teaching and medical practice, to remove obstetrics from the hands of the midwives and establish it as an accepted branch of medicine.

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  3. Jun 11, 2020 · Learn about the lives and achievements of the famous Hunter brothers, who were born near Glasgow and became pioneers of anatomy and surgery in London. Discover how they studied, taught, dissected, and influenced their contemporaries and posterity.

  4. William Hunter published numerous articles on anatomy, surgery and midwifery, but his most famous work was the beautiful Anatomia uteri humani gravidi, or The anatomy of the human gravid uterus.

  5. William Hunter was a Marian martyr burnt to death in Brentwood, England at the age of 19 on 26 March 1555, [1] on Ingrave Road. He had lost his job in London as a silk-weaver because he refused to attend the Catholic mass, despite an order that everyone in the City of London had to attend, [1] and had come to live with his parents in Brentwood ...

  6. Oct 16, 2019 · William Hunter (1718–1783) was a Scottish anatomist and physician. He started his career as a man midwife and went on to become the leading obstetrician in London. He prepared anatomically dissected specimens depicting anatomy of gravid uterus and undelivered fetus with placenta in different stages of gestation.

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  8. Jun 11, 2018 · The Scottish anatomist and obstetrician William Hunter (1718-1783) was instrumental in improving the practice of obstetrics and establishing it as a medical discipline. William Hunter was born on May 23, 1718, near East Kilbride, Lanarkshire.

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