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Sylvester O'Halloran's influence on medicine in eighteenth-century Ireland

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posted on 2023-07-03, 13:33 authored by Pierce GracePierce Grace

Sylvester O’Halloran was a prominent surgeon in late eighteenth-century Limerick. He wrote extensively on medicine, history and antiquarianism. His contribution tomedicine included a series of monographs on eye disease, limb amputation and head injury. Of these many publications only his work on head injury was of clinical significance. His proposals to standardise the training and assessment of surgeons in Ireland were reflected in the procedures of the County Infirmaries Board and likely inspired the curriculum of the newly founded Royal College of Surgeons in 1784. This article reflects on O’Halloran’s medical career, suggesting that his impact on practice was modest but his proposals on surgical education contributed to the professionalisation of surgery in Ireland in the eighteenth century.

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Irish Historical Studies, 2023 47 (171), pp. 73-90

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Cambridge University Press

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  • School of Medicine

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