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    Issues for Jan. 1934-May 1941 called n.s. 4 (i.e., 4th ser.) Issues for June 1941-Dec. 1954 lack series designation Issues for -June 1908 also caled no. -636

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    The Edinburgh Medical Journal was the successor of the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1805–1855) which in turn had predecessors that can be traced back to the 1733 Medical Essays and Observations. It was the house journal of the Edinburgh College of Physicians and focused on scholarly papers such as articles and reviews, including ...

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  8. Thomas Young (obstetrician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Young was born on 10 March 1725. [1] He was the younger son of Janet (née Ross) and her husband George Young (1692–1757), an Edinburgh surgeon who later became a physician and is best known for his empiricism and contributions to philosophy. [2]

  9. Alexander Miles (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Miles MD, LL.D, FRCSEd (21 May 1865 – 9 April 1953) was a Scottish surgeon who worked at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. He was known for the quality of his surgical teaching, for his role as a medical journal editor and as the author of popular surgical textbooks and books on surgical history.