He studied medicine at St. Malo and Brest, and became a naval surgeon.
Studied medicine, but devoted himself to bringing out scientific publications such as the Library of Contemporary Philosophy, and the International Scientific Series.
Went to Paris 1832, studied medicine, became member of the Institute and professor at the Museum of Natural History, wrote La Science Experimentale, and other works on physiology.
Educated at the University of Edinburgh, he studied medicine, and received, at different periods, lucrative and honorable professional appointments.
He studied medicine, and became a practising physician.
Fortier was educated in the Jesuit College of Montreal, after which he studied medicine in Victoria University, being graduated therefrom with the degree of M.
Campbell’s more specifically literary education was obtained at Dutton Academy and the Baptist College, and in preparation for a professional career he studied medicine in McGill University, from which he was graduated with the M.
He studied medicine in McGill University, graduating with the degree of M.
He received a common-school education, studied medicine, and practiced his profession for a number of years.
He studied medicine in New York, and subsequently devoted several years to mercantile pursuits and cattle-raising.
He studied medicine, and took up his residence in Allentown, New Jersey.
Studied medicine at Edinburgh University; came to Canada, and practised his profession in Quebec.
Educated at Oberlin College, Ohio; studied medicine at Queen's and Victoria Universities; licensed to practise, 1860.
He studied medicine at Turin, and practised for some years in his native place.
He studied medicine, and afterwards history, at Edinburgh.
He studied medicine as a profession, but was at the same time engaged with mathematics.
He was born 1742 at Sleswic in Denmark; studied medicine; but was afterwards induced to make an especial study of entomology, a science at that time in its infancy.
He was born at Killileagh in Ireland; studied medicine in London, and settled there in the practice of his profession.
While in England he studied medicine, and practised as a physician in London.
Castleton, Roxburghshire, studied medicine, which he practised in London.
He studied medicineat Edinburgh, in which city he practised as a physician.
Kibworth, studied medicine at Edinburgh and London, and received degree of M.
He studied medicine at Strassburg, and afterwards took the degree of bachelier ès lettres in Paris in 1821; but he abandoned the medical profession in order to devote himself to natural history.
He studied medicine, took his degree at Turin, and then went to Paris, where in 1789 he joined the National Guard.
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