Regius Professor of Physic (Dublin)
Appearance
The Regius Professorship of Physic is a Regius Professorship in Medicine at Trinity College Dublin. The seat dates from at least 1637, placing it amongst the oldest academic posts at the university.[1] Mention is made in the college's Register for 1598 of an annual grant of £40 from the government for a "Physitian's pay"; this is sometimes held to be the provision made for the Chair of Physic, but it is possible that it may have been in granted for medical services required by the troops stationed in Dublin.[2]
By 1700, the chair was considered part of the senior academic staff, alongside the Provost and Fellows (the professorships in other subjects being confined to Fellows at that time).[3]
Regius Professors of Physic
[edit]- 1: John Stearne (1656–1659, 1662–1669)[4]
- 2: John Margetson (1670-1674) [NB 1][4][5]
- 3: Ralph Howard (1674–1710)[4]
- 4: Richard Steevens (1710-1710)[4]
- 5: Thomas Molyneux (1711–1733)[4]
- 6: Richard Helsham (1733–1738)[4]
- 7: Henry Cope (1738-1742/3)[4]
- 8: Francis Foreside (1742/3-1745)[4]
- 9: Bryan Robinson (1745–1754)[4]
- 10: Edward Barry (1754–1761)[4]
- 11: William Clement (1761–1781)[4]
- 12: Edward Hill (1781–1830)[4]
- 13: Whitley Stokes (1830–1840)[4]
- 14: William Stokes (1840–1878)[4]
- 15: Alfred Hudson (1878–1880)[4]
- 16: John Thomas Banks (1880–1898)[4]
- 17: James Little (1898–1916)[4][6]
- 18: John Mallet Purser (1917–1925)[7]
- 19: Thomas Gillman Moorhead (1925–1956)[5][8]
- 20: Victor Synge (1956–1972)[5][9]
- 21: Peter Gatenby (1975-1977)[5]
- 22: Donald Weir (1977-2000)[5]
- 23: Owen Smith (2014-2020)[10]
- 24: Rose Anne Kenny (2022–present)[11]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Kirkpatrick (1912) gives Margetson's forename as "Thomas".
References
[edit]- ^ Cullen, M.J. (1974). R. Dudley Edwards (ed.). University Education in Ireland. Dublin: Irish Federation of University Teachers. p. 16. OCLC 26327812.
- ^ Dixon, William Macneile (1902). Trinity College, Dublin. College Histories. London: F.E. Robinson & Co. pp. 144–149. OCLC 2572402. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
- ^ Luce, John V. (1992). "Trinity in the age of reason 1717-1794". Trinity College Dublin: The First 400 Years. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin. p. 46. ISBN 1-871408-06-7. OCLC 26894343.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Kirkpatrick, T. Percy C. (1912). History of the Medical Teaching in Trinity College Dublin and of the School of Physic in Ireland. Dublin: Hanna and Neale. pp. 350–351. OCLC 4586470.
- ^ a b c d e Gatenby, Peter (1994). The School of Physic, Trinity College, Dublin: A Retrospective View. Dublin: Faculty of Health Sciences, Trinity College Dublin. p. 71. ISBN 0952420902. OCLC 36662694.
- ^ W.G.S. (6 January 1917). "James Little, M.D.Edin., M.D. (Hon. Causâ) Dubl., LL.D. (Hon. Causâ) Edin., Fellow And Ex-President Royal College Physicians In Ireland; Honorary Physician-In-Ordinary To H.M. The King In Ireland; Regius Professor Of Physic In The University Of Dublin". The British Medical Journal. 1 (2923): 34–35. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.2923.34. JSTOR 20306183. PMC 2347815.
- ^ Peter Gatenby (April 2001). "John Mallet Purser (1839–1929)". Irish Journal of Medical Science. 170 (2). Springer London: 141–143. doi:10.1007/BF03168828. ISSN 0021-1265. PMID 11491051. S2CID 5200667.
- ^ W.D. (13 August 1960). "T. G. Moorhead, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.P.I." The British Medical Journal. 2 (5197): 542–543. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.5203.953-a. JSTOR 25392544. PMC 2098111.
- ^ "Obituary notices", British Medical Journal, 10 July 1976, p.118
- ^ "Owen Patrick Smith becomes new Regius Professor of Physic (1637)". 21 July 2014.
- ^ "Rose Anne Kenny appointed Regius Professor of Physic (1637) at Trinity - the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) - Trinity College Dublin".