Lumleian Lectures

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Lumleian Lectures
Lumleian Lectures on cerebro-spinal fever / Initialled by author
GenreLectures
FrequencyAnnually
Inaugurated1582 (1582)

The Lumleian Lectures are a series of annual lectures started in 1582 by the

circulation of the blood in the Lumleian Lecture for 1616 although he had some partial notes on the heart and blood which led to the discovery of the circulation ten years later. By that time ambitious plans for a full anatomy course based on weekly lectures had been scaled back to a lecture three times a year.[1]

Initially the appointment of the Lumleian lecturer was for life, later reduced to five years, and since 1825 made annually, although for some years it was awarded for two years in succession.[2]

Lecturers (incomplete list)

1811–1900

1901-2000

2001 onwards

See also

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