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Lives of the Presidents LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS Selected Bibliography Books Peter Anderson (ed.), Fasti Academiae Mariscallanae Aberdonensis (Aberdeen: 1889-98) Lombe Atthill, Recollections of an Irish doctor (London: The Religious Tract Society, 1911) F. Elrignton Ball, edit., The correspondence of Jonathan Swift, D.D. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1913) Thomas Belcher, Memoir of John Stearne, founder and first president of the College of Physicians (Dublin: John Falconer, 1865) Thomas Belcher, Memoir of Sir Patrick Dun (Knt.) M.D.; M.P. (Dublin: Hodges, Smith and Co., 1866) G E Berrios, and Hugh Freeman (eds.), 150 years of British psychiatry, 1841-1991 (London: Gaskell, 1991) James Boswell, The life of Samuel Johnston (London: Charles Dilly, 1791) Alan Browne, Masters, midwives and ladies-in-waiting. The Rotunda Hospital 1745-1995 (Dubin: A & A Farmer, 1995) O’Donel T D Browne, The Rotunda Hospital 1745-1945 (Edinburgh: E & S Livingston, 1947) G. D Burtchaell and T.U. Sadlier (eds.), Alumni Dublinenses (London: Williams & Norgate, 1924) Sir Charles Cameron, History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and of the Irish schools of medicine (Dublin: John Falconer, 1916) Aidan Clarke, Prelude to Restoration in Ireland: the end of the commonwealth, 1659-1660 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999) Richard Clarke, A directory of Ulster Doctors (who qualified before 1901) (Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 2013) Davis Coakley, Medicine in Trinity College Dublin (Dublin: Trinity College Dublin, 2014) Davis Coakley, Irish masters of medicine (Dublin: Town House, 1992) LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS Davis Coakley, The Irish School of Medicine. Outstanding practitioners of the 19th century (Dublin: Town House, 1988) Anne Crookshank and D. Webb, Paintings and sculptures in Trinity College, Dublin (Dublin: Trinity College Press, 1990). A. C. Elias (ed.), Memoirs of Laetitia Pilkington, Vol one (Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1997) Frederick Richard Falkiner, The foundation of the hospital and free school of King Charles II (Dublin; Sealy, Bryers and Walker, 1906) Tony Farmer, Holles Street 1894-1994: the National Maternity Hospital, a centenary history (Dublin: A & A Farmer, 1994) David Fitzpatrick, edit., The Feds. An account of the Federated Dublin Voluntary Hospitals 1960 – 2005 (Dublin: A & A Farmer, 2006) John F Fleetwood, The history of medicine in Ireland (Dublin: The Skellig Press, 1983, 2nd ed) John F Fleetwood, The Irish body snatchers. A history of body snatching in Ireland (Dublin: Tomar Publishing Ltd., 1988) A M Fraser, ‘The Molyneux family’, Dublin Historical Record 12, 1 (1960), pp.9-15 Phyllis Gaffney, Healing amid the ruins: the Irish hospital at Saint-Lo 1945-46 (Dublin: A & A Farmer, 1999) Hubert Gallwey, ‘Miscellanea (1) Nine Irish Doctors of the 17th Century’, The Irish Genealogist Vol.6, No.2, November 1981, pp.252-255 Peter Gatenby, Dublin’s Meath Hospital (Dublin: Town House, 1996) John Thomas Gilbert, A History of the City of Dublin, Vol 3 (Dublin and London: J. Duffy, 1861) John Gilbourne, The Medical Review. A Poem (Dublin, 1775) Philomena Gorey, ‘Puerperal fever in Dublin: the case of the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital’, in Lisa Marie Griffith and Ciarán Wallace (eds.), Grave matters. Death and dying in Dublin 1500 to the present (Four Courts Press, 2016) K. Theodore Hoppen. The common scientist in the seventeenth century: a study of the Dublin Philosophical Society 1683–1708 (Virginia: University Press of Virginia, 1970) LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS K Theodore Hoppen, edit., The papers of the Dublin Philosophical Society, 1683-1709 (Dublin, 2008) T B Howell, A complete collection of State trials, Vol. xviii (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1816) George Johnston, ‘Fourth clinical report of the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital for the year 1872’, in Proceedings of the Dublin Obstetrical Society for session 1872-73 (Dublin, 1873) George Johnston, ‘Clinical report of 752 cases of forceps delivery in hospital practice,’ in Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, vol. lxvii, no. 85, (January, 1879) James Kelly and Fiona Clark, edit., Ireland and medicine in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2010) Thomas Percy Claude Kirkpatrick, Edward Hill MD, regius professor of medicine in the University of Dublin. A chapter in the history of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (Dublin: Ponsonby Press, 1920) Thomas Percy Claude Kirkpatrick, Sir Patrick Dun, M.D. An address delivered in the Chapel of Trinity College on Trinity Monday, 1945 (Dublin: University Press, 1945) Thomas Percy Claude Kirkpatrick, Sir Edward Barry, Bart., M.D., F.R.S.; Physician-general to His Majesty’s forces in Ireland, and Professor of Physic in the University of Dublin (Dublin: John Falconer, 1909) Thomas Percy Claude Kirkpatrick, History of the medical teaching in Trinity College, Dublin and of the School of Physic in Ireland (Dublin: Hanna and Neale, 1912) Thomas Percy Claude Kirkpatrick, The history of Doctor Steevens’ Hospital, Dublin, 1720-1920 (Dublin: University Press, 1924) Thomas Percy Claude Kirkpatrick, Henry Quin, MD, President and Fellow of the King and Queen’s College of Physicians in Ireland and King’s Professor of the Practice of Physic (1718-1791) (Dublin: University Press, 1919) Thomas Percy Claude Kirkpatrick and Henry Jellett, The book of the Rotunda. An illustrated history of the Dublin Lying-in Hospital from its foundation in 1745 to the present time (London: Adlard & Son, 1913) Laura Kelly, Irish women in medicine, c.1880s-1920s. Origins, education and careers (Manchester; University Press, 2012) LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS John Benigus Lyons, The quality of Mercer’s: The story of Mercer’s Hospital, 1734-1991 (Dublin: Glendale, 1991) John Bengius Lyons, A pride of professors (Dublin: A & A Farmer, 1999) John Bengius Lyons, Brief lives of Irish doctors 1600-1965 (Dublin: The Blackwater Press, 1978) Samuel Madden, Boulter’s monument, a panegyrical poem (Dublin: 1745) Elizabeth Malcolm, Swift’s Hospital: A history of St Patrick’s Hospital, Dublin, 1746-1989 (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1989) Elizabeth Malcolm and Greta Jones, edits., Medicine, diseases and the state in Ireland, 1650- 1940 (Cork: Cork University Press, 1999) Edward Martin, A dictionary of bookplates of Irish Medical Doctors with short biographies (Dublin: De Burca, 2003) Edward Martin, A historical, biographical and anecdotal account of the neurological sciences in Ireland from the earliest days to 1975 F O C Meenan, St Vincent’s Hospital 1834-1994. An historical and Social Portrait (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1994) F O C Meenan, Cecilia Street. The Catholic University School of Medicine 1855-1931 (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1987) Anne Mac Lellan, Dorothy Stopford Price: Rebel Doctor (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2013) David Mitchell, 25 years: an interim history of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland 1963-88 (Dublin: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 1992) David Mitchell, A ‘peculiar’ place: the Adelaide Hospital, Dublin. It’s times, place and personalities 1839 to 1989 (Dublin: Blackwater Press, 1989) Fergus Mulligan, The founders of the Royal Dublin Society (Dublin: Royal Dublin Society, 2005) Jo Murphy-Lawless, Reading birth and death. A history of obstetric thinking (Cork University Press, 1998). E Charles Nelson and Eileen M McCracken, The brightest jewel. A history of the National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin, Dublin (Kilkenny: Boethius Press, 1987) LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS Sr Eugene Nolan, Caring for the Nation. A history of the Mater Misericodiae University Hospital. (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2013) Eoin O’Brien, The House of Industry Hospitals 1772-1987. The Richmond, Whitworth and Hardwicke (St. Laurence’s Hospitals): a closing memoir. (Dublin: The Anniversary Press, 1988) Eoin O’Brien, A Century of Service. The City of Dublin Skin and Cancer Hospital, 1911-2011. (Dublin: The Anniversary Press, 2011) Eoin O’Brien, Essays in honour of J D H Widdess (Dublin: Cityview Press, 1978) Eoin O’Brien and Anne Crookeshanks, A Portrait of Irish Medicine (Dublin: Ward River Press, 1984) Lambert Hepenstal Ormsby, Medical History of the Meath Hospital and County Dublin Infirmary (Dublin: Fannin & Co, 1888, 2nd edition) William O'Sullivan, ‘John Madden's manuscripts’ in Vicent Kinane and Anne Walsh (eds), Essays on the history of the library, Trinity College, Dublin (Dublin: Trinity College Press, 2000), 104-15 A Peterkin and William Johnston, edit., Commissioned officers in the medical services of the British Army 1600-1960. Volume 1 (London: The Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1968) Joseph Reynolds, Grangegorman: psychiatric care in Dublin since 1815 (Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 1992) Joseph Robins, Fools and mad: a history of the insane in Ireland (Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 1986) Robert J Rowlette, The Medical Press and Circular 1839-1939 (London: Medical Press and Circular, 1939). John M Strong, Andrew Horne Thirty years a Master (Dublin: A & A Farmer, 1999) Robert William Innes Smith, English-speaking students of medicine at the University of Leyden (Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1932) John L. Thornton and R. I. J. Tully, Scientific Books, Libraries, and Collectors. A study of bibliography and the book trade in relation to science (London: Library Association, 2nd edition, 1962) LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS E Ashworth Underwood, Boerhaave’s men at Leyden and after (Edinburgh: University Press, 1977) Marcus Webb, Trinity’s psychiatrists. From serenity of the soul to neuroscience (Dublin: Trinity College, 2011) John Widdess, A History of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 1654-1963 (London: F & S Livingstone, 1963) John Widdess, A History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and its medical school, 1784- 1984 (Dublin: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 3rd edition, 1984) W.R. Wilde and Owen Lloyd, ‘Memoir of the Dublin Philosophical Society of 1683’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (1836-1869), Vol. 3 1844-47 Sir William Wilde, ‘Gallery of illustrious Irishmen, no. XIII: Sir Thomas Molyneux’, Dublin University Magazine, 18 (1841) A Century of Service. The record of one hundred years. Published for the Centenary of St.
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