Medical Society of London
Medical Society of London[edit]
The Medical Society of London is one of the oldest medical societies in the United Kingdom, founded in 1773 by John Coakley Lettsom, a prominent physician and philanthropist. The society was established to facilitate the exchange of medical knowledge and to promote the advancement of medical science.
History[edit]
The Medical Society of London was founded during a period of significant development in the medical profession. At the time, there was a growing need for a forum where physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries could meet to discuss medical advancements and share their experiences. The society was initially housed in a building on Bolt Court, Fleet Street, before moving to its current location at Lettsom House in 1873.
Lettsom House[edit]
Lettsom House, named after the society's founder, serves as the headquarters of the Medical Society of London. It is located in the heart of London and provides a venue for the society's meetings, lectures, and events. The building is a historic structure that reflects the society's long-standing tradition and commitment to the medical community.
Activities[edit]
The Medical Society of London hosts regular meetings and lectures on a wide range of medical topics. These events are designed to foster discussion and collaboration among medical professionals. The society also publishes the "Transactions of the Medical Society of London," a journal that features papers and articles presented at its meetings.
Membership[edit]
Membership in the Medical Society of London is open to qualified medical practitioners, including physicians, surgeons, and dentists. The society provides a platform for members to engage with their peers, share knowledge, and contribute to the advancement of medical science.
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