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The Croonian Lectures are prestigious lectureships given at the invitation of the Royal Society and the Royal College of Physicians. Among the papers of William Croone at his death in 1684, was a plan to endow one lectureship at both the Royal Society and the Royal College of Physicians. His wife provided the bequest in 1701 specifying that it was "for the support of a lecture and illustrative experiment for the advancement of natural knowledge on local motion, or (conditionally) of such other subjects as, in the opinion of the President for the time being, should be most useful in promoting the objects for which the Royal Society was instituted." The lecture series itself began in 1738 with Alexander Stewart lecturing on local motions in the heart.

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  1. ^ A.C Haddon and F.C Bartlett (July 1922). "William Halse Rivers Rivers, M.D., F.R.S., President of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Born 1864, Died June 4th, 1922". Man 22: 97–104.  
  2. ^ http://www.archive.org/stream/monrosofauchinbo00ingl/monrosofauchinbo00ingl_djvu.txt>

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