He was led to study medicine by the fame of his illustrious brother William, and began his studies by acting as prosector for him.
He was first a pupil and prosector and then a friend of Vesalius, the great anatomist.
The compound on which the Deputy Prosector had thus accidentally lighted sent the raccoon to sleep in the most extraordinary manner.
His friend, the Deputy Prosector of the Zoological Society, had mixed a draught for a sick raccoon at the Gardens, and, by some mistake in a bottle, had mixed it wrongly.
She became so skilful that she was made the prosectorof anatomy, that is, one who prepares bodies for demonstration by the professor.
It was he, however, who founded special departments for anatomy and botany and provided the funds for a salary for a prosector of anatomy at Rome.
During this period he sometimes officiated as prosector to his distinguished kinsman.
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