In 1821 he was elected professor of comparative anatomy in the Philadelphia museum.
In 1920, he was elected professor of microbiology.
He was elected professor of moral philosophy and metaphysics at Yale in 1846.
He was later elected professor at the Collège de France.
He was elected professor of anatomy at the Royal Academy in 1891.
In 1919, he was elected full professor at Texas.
In 1971, she was elected professor at the Academy of Applied Arts.
On the death of Reid, he was elected full professor, but held the office only for one session, dying on 14 June 1797.
After three years there Dugald was elected professor of mathematics in conjunction with his father in 1775.
He returned in 1665 to Zürich, where he was elected professor of moral philosophy.