Regius Professor of Physic (Dublin) - Regius Professors of Physic

Regius Professors of Physic

  • John Stearne (1656–1659, 1662–1669)
  • Thomas Margetson (?-1674)
  • Ralph Howard (1674–1710)
  • Richard Steevens (1710-1710)
  • Thomas Molyneux (1711–1733)
  • Richard Helsham (1733–1738)
  • Henry Cope (?-1742/3)
  • Francis Foreside (1742/3-1745)
  • Bryan Robinson (1745–1754)
  • Edward Barry (1754–1761)
  • William Clements (physician) (1761–1781)
  • Edward Hill (1781–1830)
  • Whitley Stokes (1830–1840)
  • William Stokes (1840–1878)
  • Alfred Hudson (1878–1880)
  • John Thomas Banks (1880–1898)
  • James Little (1898–1916)
  • John Mallet Purser (1917–1925)
  • T.G. Moorhead (1925–1956)
  • ?
  • Victor Synge (1960–1972)
  • ?
  • Donald Weir (1982-?)

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