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and surgery in Manchester. The suggestion was well received, and in October 1824 a suitable building was engaged and opened in Pine Street, where Dalton gave a course of lectures on pharmaceutical chemistry. A medico-chirurgical society for students was also established, and in 1825 the Pine Street medical school was organised, the first major provincial school of medicine in England. The
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On 31 July 1832 Turner laid the foundation of a new and larger lecture-theatre, which was opened in the following October. The medical school progressed steadily under Turner's control, and the next few years witnessed the closing of the rival Mount Street and Marston Street schools of medicine and
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On 1 November 1822 Turner in the rooms of the Literary and Philosophical Society began a successful series of lectures on the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the human body. Other courses were given, and in 1824 Turner delivered an address in which he developed a plan for a school of medicine
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in 1816, and then went to Paris, where he spent a year. In 1817 he was appointed house surgeon at the infirmary of Manchester. He held the post until September 1820, when illness forced him to resign.
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as its medical faculty, Turner was invited to give the inaugural address, and a sum of money was set apart for the "Turner Medical Prize" in commemoration of his services.
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recognised the course of instruction given at Manchester in February 1825; the London College was more reluctant, but Astley Cooper intervened and consent was obtained.
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Turner was appointed surgeon to the Deaf and Dumb Institution in 1825. He moved shortly after his marriage in 1826 from Piccadilly to a house in the upper part of
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the growth of the Pine Street school. The medical school in Chatham Street entered into an agreement with the Pine Street school in 1859, and the
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Turner left Bristol at the end of his apprenticeship for London, where, in the autumn of 1815, he entered as a student under
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The Cultural Meaning of Popular Science: Phrenology and the Organization of Consent in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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under its headmaster Cornelius Cardew, and was then apprenticed to Nehemiah Duck, one of the surgeons to
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Becoming a Physician: Medical Education in Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, 1750–1945
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An Address to the Inhabitants of Lancashire, &c., on the Present State of the Medical Profession
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on behalf of the medical department of the Navy and Army recognised the course 20 August 1827.
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Outlines of a Course of Lectures on the Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Human Body
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Turner died in Manchester on 17 December 1873, and was buried in the churchyard of
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On 3 March 1826 Turner married Anna, daughter of James Clarke, of Medham, near
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In 1843 Turner had been appointed honorary professor of physiology at the
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Anatomico-Chirurgical Observations on Dislocations of the Astragalus
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Turner then settled in Manchester, at a house in Piccadilly in the
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His early lectures at the Manchester Royal Institution utilised
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Memoir of Thomas Turner, Esq. F.R.C.S., F.L.S.: by a Relative
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Outlines of a Course of Lectures on the Laws of Animal Life
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Butler, Stella (2004). "Turner, Thomas (1793–1873)".
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came into existence. In 1872 it was amalgamated with
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Outlines of a System of Medico-Chirurgical Education
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Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
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FRCS
FLS
London
medical school
Manchester
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Linnean Society of London
Truro
Truro grammar school
St Peter's Hospital, Bristol
Astley Paston Cooper
London Society of Apothecaries
London College of Surgeons
Manchester city centre
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
John Dalton
Edinburgh College of Surgeons
Sir James McGrigor
King Street
Mosley Street
Manchester Royal Infirmary
Manchester Royal School of Medicine
Owens College
Manchester Royal Institution
Manchester and Salford Sanitary Association
phrenological
William Bally
Marton
Skipton-in-Craven

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