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Samuel Clossy

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late in 1780, where he spent 4 years trying unsuccessfully to find a new appointment. He addressed a sworn memorial to the Committee Appointed by Act of Parliament for Enquiring into the Losses and Services of the American Loyalists on 8 July 1784.
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in September 1763, where he had been promised a job at a planned military hospital. Having learnt that this hospital plan was floundering, he took up lecturing in anatomy, advertising the lectures in the
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on 17 November 1763 which were received "with delight". He was eventually employed as a tutor and then professor of natural philosophy in October 1765 at
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from 1752 to 1756, and was a member of the Medico-Philosophical Society, which gave him an expertise in pathology. He also contributed articles to
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is considered among the first systematic studies of pathology in the English language and drew on his work in Dr Steevens' Hospital and
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He retired to Dublin with a pension, dying there on 22 August 1786. He had been elected an honorary fellow of the
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Observations on some of the diseases of the parts of the body; chiefly taken from the dissection of morbid bodies
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Observations On some of the Diseases Of the Parts of the Human Body by Clossy (1763)
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O'Donnell, Ruan (2009). "Clossy, Samuel". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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and the first college professor of a medical subject in North America.
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At Dr Stephens' invitation Clossy undertook autopsy work in
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in 1751. After some studying in London under the anatomist
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in 1784. On 12 May 1759 he married Elizabeth Leech in
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anatomist
Dublin
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Cashel, County Tipperary
Trinity College, Dublin
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William Hunter
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Irish College of Physicians

Dr Steevens' Hospital
Mercer's Hospital
St George's Hospital, London
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King's College
American war of independence
England
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
St Andrew’s Church, Dublin





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