The Hunterian Society
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11 Chandos Street
W1, England W1G 9EB
The Hunterian Society, established in 1819 by Dr. William Cooke and Mr. Thomas Armiger, is one of the oldest medical societies in England. It is named in honour of John Hunter, a pioneering figure in scientific surgery, and continues to celebrate his legacy through its dedication to teaching and innovative experimentation.
With a rich history of scientific meetings and a commitment to advancing medical knowledge, the Society offers various events and awards to promote excellence in the field. Members have the opportunity to engage with historical collections and participate in a vibrant academic community.
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