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Monro, Alexander, 1733-1817 ("Secundus", Professor of anatomy, University of Edinburgh)

 Person

Biography

The younger son of Alexander Monro ''primus'' (1697-1767), he graduated as Doctor of Medicine from Edinburgh University in 1755. That same year he became joint Professor of Anatomy with his father, remaining in post until 1808. From 1798, he shared the Professorship with his son Alexander Monro "tertius" (1773-1859). In 1820 he donated his collection of anatomical preparations to the University, along with that of his father, to create the University's Anatomical Museum.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Lectures on Anatomy given by Alexander Monro, Secundus

 Fonds — Volume Dk.4.24
Identifier: Coll-2182
Scope and Contents

Monro (A.). Lectures on anatomy. No date. Begins with section on "Animal Oeconomy" and ends with section "On Generation". Bears bookplate of John S. Pakington.

Dates: [18th century]

Lectures on surgery by Alexander Monro (Secundus), [1759-1800]

 Item — Volume Dk.3.52
Identifier: Coll-2260/3
Scope and Contents

Monro (A.) Secundus? Lectures on surgery. n.d.

Dates: [1759-1800]

Notes of lectures given by William Cullen, Andrew Duncan, and Alexander Monro (Secundus)

 Fonds
Identifier: Coll-2260
Scope and Contents Four volumes of student notes on lectures given by W. Cullen, Andrew Duncan, and Alexander Monro (Secundus). Clinical lectures delivered by William Culluen, M.D., 1772-1773. Lectures on the theory and practice of medicine delivered by Andrew Duncan M.D., Senior. n.d. 1774-1776, 2 vols. 4^o. Lectures on surgery, delivered by Alexander Monro, Secundus (?) [c 1759-1800]....
Dates: 1759-1800