Anderson Robert G W
University of Cambridge, UK.
Ambix. 2010 Mar;57(1):84-103. doi: 10.1179/174582310X12629173850041.
Outside formal university chemistry classes in Scotland, which existed mainly to fulfil the requirements of medical courses, chemistry teaching was available from extramural lecturers. This form of teaching was often aimed at medical students, who could fulfil their graduation requirements if the lecturer had approved status. However, most of those attending would not have been seeking any formal qualification: there was a wave of enthusiasm among people from many walks of life about gaining chemical knowledge. Audiences included fashionable gentlefolk, manufacturers and industrialists, apprentice surgeons, mechanics, and artisans. Much of the teaching was at a highly proficient level, chemists of the stature of Thomas Thomson, Andrew Ure, Andrew Fyfe, Edward Turner, William Gregory, Thomas Graham, David Boswell Reid and George Wilson all offering classes. For several such teachers, it was the first step in a career that would later lead to significant academic or governmental appointments. In an Appendix, the article lists forty-eight chemists who have been identified as having taught extramurally between the later eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries.
在苏格兰,除了主要为满足医学课程要求而开设的正规大学化学课程外,校外讲师也提供化学教学。这种教学形式通常针对医学生,如果讲师具有认可资质,医学生就能满足毕业要求。然而,大多数听课的人并非是为了获取任何正式资格:各行各业的人们掀起了一股学习化学知识的热潮。听众包括时尚的绅士淑女、制造商和实业家、实习外科医生、机械师和工匠。许多教学都达到了很高的水平,像托马斯·汤姆森、安德鲁·尤尔、安德鲁·法伊夫、爱德华·特纳、威廉·格雷戈里、托马斯·格雷厄姆、大卫·博斯韦尔·里德和乔治·威尔逊等有影响力的化学家都开设课程。对几位这样的教师来说,这是他们职业生涯的第一步,后来他们都获得了重要的学术或政府职位。在附录中,文章列出了四十八位被确定在18世纪后期至19世纪中叶期间从事校外教学的化学家。