Wellcome Library, London

History of Science and Medicine in Oxford

What next... we don’t know, but we can look into the past.

The path from monastic beginnings to to the power house of medicine and scientific research Oxford University is today is strewn with enlightening and entertaining tales.

Roger Bacon (1220-1292), is said to have his astronomical observatory on the site which is now Folly Bridge, in the 17th century Sir Christopher Wren , Robert Hooke and Edmund Halley were friends and helped each other to understand riddles of nature at the ‘Invisible College’.

Dr John Radcliffe donated his library and money to house it in the 18th century giving the University its first science library.

In the 19th Century the Great Debate of Evolution was held in the University Museum. Lewis Carroll Attended.

In the twentieth century Professor Lindemann rescued Jewish scientists from Germany changing the course of science.

Today scientists and medics from all over the world are welcomed to Oxford to study with eminent professors in state of the art laboratories.

Oxford Science and Medicine Walking Tours

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