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Description: William Hunter and the Anatomy of the Modern Museum
It might be said that William Hunter preserved the remains of his teacher and mentor James Douglas, MD, FRS (1675–1742), a fellow Scot who served as Physician Extraordinary to Queen Caroline. While Douglas’s body was interred at the church of St Andrew’s, Holborn, the rest of his physical legacy is held mainly among Hunter’s collections at the University of Glasgow, which reveal that the protégé kept an astonishing number of the master’s possessions: a profusion of papers,The Douglas papers are now part of the Archives and Special Collections at the University of Glasgow Library. They first came to light in 1908, when they were housed in the Blackburn Cabinet at the Hunterian Museum; see John Young and P. H. Aitken, A Catalogue of the MSS in the Library of the Hunterian Museum in the University of Glasgow (Glasgow: MacLehose & Sons, 1908). The papers were subsequently catalogued by K. Bryn Thomas in James Douglas of the Pouch and His Pupil William Hunter (London: Pitman Medical Publish
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Related print edition pages: pp.49-71
https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00250.003

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