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Alexander Monro of Craiglockhart and Cockburn FRSE FRCPE (22 May 1733 – 2 October 1817) was a Scottish anatomist, physician and medical educator. He is typically known as Alexander Monro Secundus or Junior to distinguish him as the second of three generations of physicians of the same name. His students included the naval physician and abolitionist Thomas Trotter. Munro was from the distinguished Monro of Auchenbowie family. His major achievements included, describing the lymphatic system, providing the most detailed elucidation of the musculo-skeletal system to date and introducing clinical medicine into the curriculum. He is known for the Monro–Kellie doctrine on intracranial pressure, a hypothesis developed by Monro and his former pupil George Kellie, who worked as a surgeon in the port

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  • Alexander Monro II. (de)
  • Alexander Monro Secundus (en)
  • Alexander Monro (1733-1817) (fr)
  • Alexander Monro (secundus) (sv)
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  • Alexander Monro II. (* 22. Mai oder 10. März 1733 in Edinburgh; † 2. Oktober 1817 ebenda) war ein schottischer Anatom. (de)
  • Alexander Monro (dit secundus) est un anatomiste écossais, né le 20 mai 1733 à Édimbourg et mort le 2 octobre 1817. (fr)
  • Alexander Monro (secundus, den andre), född 22 maj 1733 i Edinburgh, död 2 oktober 1817, var en brittisk anatom. Han var son till Alexander Monro (primus), bror till Donald Monro och far till Alexander Monro (tertius). Monro övertog faderns lärostol i anatomi vid Edinburghs universitet 1759. Han var likaledes en utmärkt anatom och utgav många arbeten, av vilka de viktigaste behandlar hjärnan, ryggmärgen och nervsystemet. (sv)
  • Alexander Monro of Craiglockhart and Cockburn FRSE FRCPE (22 May 1733 – 2 October 1817) was a Scottish anatomist, physician and medical educator. He is typically known as Alexander Monro Secundus or Junior to distinguish him as the second of three generations of physicians of the same name. His students included the naval physician and abolitionist Thomas Trotter. Munro was from the distinguished Monro of Auchenbowie family. His major achievements included, describing the lymphatic system, providing the most detailed elucidation of the musculo-skeletal system to date and introducing clinical medicine into the curriculum. He is known for the Monro–Kellie doctrine on intracranial pressure, a hypothesis developed by Monro and his former pupil George Kellie, who worked as a surgeon in the port (en)
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