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  2. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) is a professional organisation of surgeons. The RCSEd has five faculties, covering a broad spectrum of surgical, dental, and other medical and healthcare specialities. Its main campus is located on Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, centred around the 18th century Surgeons' Hall.

  3. Surgeons' Hall - Wikipedia

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    Surgeons' Hall in Edinburgh, Scotland, is the headquarters of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd). It houses the Surgeons' Hall Museum , and the library and archive of the RCSEd. The present Surgeons' Hall was designed by William Henry Playfair and completed in 1832, and is a category A listed building .

  4. List of presidents of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

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    The Trade Guild of Edinburgh Barbers and Surgeons was incorporated by the granting of a 'Seal of Cause' in 1505 to become 'The Incorporation of Surgeons and Barbers of Edinburgh'. The incorporation was granted a royal charter by King George III in 1778, giving it the title of "The Royal College of Surgeons of the City of Edinburgh". Prior to ...

  5. Extramural medical education in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Medical teaching in Edinburgh during the 18th and 19th centuries. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0-9503620-8-3. OCLC 54786390. Comrie, John D.; Wellcome Historical Medical Museum (1927). History of Scottish medicine to 1860 [electronic resource]. Wellcome Library.

  6. John Menzies Campbell - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Paisley, Scotland on 9 June 1887, the son of John Menzies Campbell, an inspector of the poor, and his wife Agnes.. He attended George Watson's College in Edinburgh before studying dentistry firstly at the Anderson College in Glasgow, then St Mungo's College and then the Glasgow Dental School.

  7. Arnold Maran - Wikipedia

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    Arnold George Dominic Maran (16 June 1936 – 10 December 2017) MD, FRCSEd, FRCSEng, FACS, FRCPE was a Scottish head and neck surgeon and otolaryngologist.Having trained in ear, nose and throat surgery in Edinburgh, Scotland he then had further training as a head and neck surgeon in the United States and returned to a consultant post in Dundee, Scotland.

  8. James Johnston Mason Brown - Wikipedia

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    Mason Brown was appointed Secretary and Treasurer of the RCSEd in 1949 and continued as Secretary until 1962, which gave him an in-depth knowledge of the College's history and laws and administrative procedures. [2] He was elected President in 1962, the first specialist paediatric surgeon to hold this office. [2]

  9. James Dunsmure (physician) - Wikipedia

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    James Dunsmure was born in Edinburgh on 1 January 1846 and baptised on 5 February that year. He was the son of James Dunsmure (1814 -1886) and his wife Catherine (née Hill). [1] [2] His father was a surgeon in Edinburgh and had been president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd).

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