Notes for lectures on forensic medicine by Thomas Scattergood. Fragment of a larger note-book
Notes for lectures on forensic medicine by Thomas Scattergood
This material is held atUniversity of Leeds Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 206 MS 684
- Dates of Creation
- ca.1825-1875
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 vol. (30 ff.) plus loose papers (14 ff.) in 1 envelope Fragment of a larger note-book
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Thomas Scattergood, son of the Rev. T. Scattergood, was born in Huddersfield in 1826. In 1846 he was appointed to the post of assistant apothecary at the General Infirmary at Leeds, subsequently qualifying as MRCS and LSA, and then going into general practice in Leeds early in 1851, the same year that he became a lecturer in chemistry at the Leeds School of Medicine. From 1869 to June 1888 he lectured in forensic medicine and toxicology. In 1863 he also took up the post of honorary surgeon to the Hospital for Women and Children, becoming consultant surgeon in 1889. He was instrumental in the amalgamation of the Medical School with the Yorkshire College and became the first Dean of the new Faculty of Medicine in 1884,a post he held until his death in February 1900
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Acquisition Information
Transferred from Medical Library, July 1981
Note
In English
Other Finding Aids
None
Additional Information
Some annotations apparently in another hand; various dated references (1868 on f.22v; 1869 on f.24v and 1880 on f.2r).