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The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) is a medical society based at 1 Wimpole Street, London, UK. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a registered charity, with admission through membership. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
The Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London (RMCS), created in 1805 as the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, was a learned society of physicians and surgeons, that received a Royal charter in 1834, and a supplement charter in 1907 to create the newly merged Royal Society of Medicine. [1] [2]
The Royal Medical Society (RMS) is a society run by students at the University of Edinburgh Medical School, Scotland.It claims to be the oldest medical society in the United Kingdom although this claim is also made by the earlier London-based Society of Apothecaries [1] (1617).
Founding medical men of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London Name Main place of work Image John Abernethy (1764 – 1831) John Addington: C. R. Aikin: William Babington: Guy's Hospital: Matthew Baillie: Thomas Bateman: Gilbert Blane: William Blizard: London Hospital: John Clarke: Astley Cooper: Guy's Hospital: James Curry ...
The History of Medicine Society (HoMS) (formerly "section"), at the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM), London, was founded by Sir William Osler in 1912, and later became one of the four founder medical societies of the British Society for the History of Medicine.
Medical and Chirurgical Society of London; Medical Defence Union; Medical Protection Society; Medical Schools Council; Medical Society of London; Medical Women's Federation; Medico-Botanical Society of London; Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom
The journal was established in 1806 as the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London.It was renamed to Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine in 1907, following the merger that led to the formation of the Royal Society of Medicine [4] [5] [6] and with volume numbering restarting at 1, before obtaining its current name in 1978.
ENT surgeon at King's College Hospital and various other London hospitals, Cawthorne also became president of the Harveian Society and the Royal Society of Medicine. He was knighted in 1964. [ 33 ] In 1968, he was elected president of the section.However, he died before delivering his address.