Cunningham, Daniel John, 1850-1909 (professor of anatomy, Trinity College Dublin)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Lectures and addresses on unidentified occasions, n.d.
Lectures and addresses on unidentified occasions. The lectures are on scientific subjects, mainly the brain.
Manuscript lecture beginning "It is with some diffidence that I come here to deliver my first lecture upon Physiology" - possibly lecture to the Royal Veterinary College of Edinburgh, c 1876
Manuscript lecture beginning "It is with some diffidence that I come here to deliver my first lecture upon Physiology" - possibly lecture to the Royal Veterinary College of Edinburgh.
Packet labelled "Lecture notes. Lecture III. Applied Anatomy. Embryonic Membranes and Placenta" containing loose pages of notes on this subject and on "Clavicular Joints", n.d.
7. Packet labelled "Lecture Notes. Lecture III. Applied Anatomy. Embryonic Membranes and Placenta." containing loose pages of notes on this subject and on "Clavicular joints".
Red notebook "Lectures on the Vascular Systems", 1904
5. Red notebook entitled "Lectures on the Vascular Systems"; from other end of notebook: misc. notes on the pelvis; manucript draft of an address to medical graduates, relating to the history of the graduation ceremony, delivered in 1904 in Edinburgh when Cunningham was acting as Promotor at the ceremony.
White notebook entitled "Addresses. Brain.", n.d.
22. White notebook entitled "Addresses. Brain." notes and draft for a lecture. In the middle of the notebook drfat lecture "Right and Left Handedness."