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1823 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1823rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 823rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 23rd year of the 19th century, and the 4th year of the 1820s decade. As of the start of 1823, the ...
Edward Jenner (17 May 1749 – 26 January 1823) was an English physician and scientist who pioneered the concept of vaccines and created the smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The terms vaccine and vaccination are derived from Variolae vaccinae ('pustules of the cow'), the term devised by Jenner to denote cowpox .
The main discussion of these abbreviations in the context of drug prescriptions and other medical prescriptions is at List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions. Some of these abbreviations are best not used, as marked and explained here.
This is a list of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions, including hospital orders (the patient-directed part of which is referred to as sig codes). This list does not include abbreviations for pharmaceuticals or drug name suffixes such as CD, CR, ER, XT (See Time release technology § List of abbreviations for those).
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1823 March 3 Act of Congress Moravian Indian Grants: 3 Stat. 749: 4, 5, 6 Christian Munsee: 1823 September 3 Moscow Agreement: Agreement with the Seneca Seneca: 1823 September 18 Treaty of Moultrie Creek: Treaty with the Florida Tribes of Indians 7 Stat. 224: 118, 119 Seminole: 1824 May 26 Act of Congress Moravian Indian Grants: 4 Stat. 57: 4, 5, 6
Matthew Baillie FRS (27 October 1761 – 23 September 1823) was a British physician and pathologist, credited with first identifying transposition of the great vessels (TGV) and situs inversus. Early life and education
Small began his medical career as an apprentice under J. F. MacFarlan in the North Bridge section of Edinburgh. [2] He later attended the University of Edinburgh and the extra-academical school. [2] He received his medical licence from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1843. [2] After two years in private practice he entered the ...