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  2. Category:19th-century Scottish medical doctors - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:19th-century Scottish women medical doctors The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.

  3. Category : 19th-century Scottish women medical doctors

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:19th-century Scottish medical doctors. It includes Scottish medical doctors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  4. John Moir (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John Innes Allan Moir FRSE (6 April 1808 – 14 May 1899) was a 19th-century Scottish physician and obstetrician who held multiple senior positions within the Scottish medical world. Early life [ edit ]

  5. Robert Jackson (surgeon, born 1750) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Jackson M.D. (1750–1827) was a Scottish physician-surgeon, reformer, ... where he acted as assistant to a doctor at Savanna-la-mer from 1774 to 1780.

  6. James Hamilton (physician, born 1749) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton was the son of Robert Hamilton, a professor of divinity at Edinburgh.He was born in Edinburgh in 1749, and studied medicine there and on the continent. Early on, he became a physician at the Royal Infirmary, George Heriot's Hospital, and other hospitals in Edinburgh, and had a large practice.

  7. John Robert Hume - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Hume (c.1781–1857) was a Scottish surgeon and physician. He is cited as an example of a 19th-century medical career that arrived at a high position in the profession, without early qualifications. [1]

  8. Andrew Duncan (physician, born 1744) - Wikipedia

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    In 1819, his son became joint professor with him, and in 1821, Dr. W. P. Alison succeeded to that post, but Duncan continued to do much of the duty to the last. In 1821, on the death of James Gregory, Duncan became first Physician to the King in Scotland, having held the same office to the Prince of Wales for more than thirty years. [9]

  9. Category:Scottish medical doctors by century - Wikipedia

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    18th-century Scottish medical doctors (177 P) 19th-century Scottish medical doctors (1 C, 429 P) 20th-century Scottish medical doctors (1 C, 375 P)