William Cullen

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William Cullen was an 18th-century Scottish physician and chemist who became a leading medical teacher of the Scottish Enlightenment and helped shape modern clinical and chemical education.

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instanceOf Scottish Enlightenment figure
chemist
human
medical teacher
physician
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
employer University of Edinburgh
University of Glasgow
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Cullen
fieldOfWork chemistry
medical education
medicine
givenName William
hasAcademicDiscipline clinical medicine
theoretical chemistry
influenced development of chemical teaching
development of clinical teaching
modern medical curriculum
languageOfWorkOrName English
Scots
movement Scottish Enlightenment
notableFor contributions to modern chemical education
contributions to modern clinical education
leading medical teacher of the Scottish Enlightenment
notableIdea integration of chemistry into medical training
systematic clinical lectures
occupation chemist
physician
university teacher
placeOfActivity Scotland
positionHeld professor of chemistry
professor of medicine
residence Edinburgh
Glasgow
sexOrGender male
workLocation Edinburgh
Glasgow

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Joseph Black influencedBy William Cullen
Joseph Black doctoralAdvisor William Cullen
Herman Boerhaave influenced William Cullen
William Cullen Library namedAfter William Cullen