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  2. List of professorships at the University of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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  3. Aberdeen Medico-Chirurgical Society - Wikipedia

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    A Medical Hall, designed by Archibald Simpson, was built on King Street in 1820, at a cost of more than £3,000. [1] In 1967, the major portion of the library's old and rare medical books was sold, and later the Hall in King Street was sold. The proceeds enabled the Society to build a new Hall at Foresterhill, to which the Society moved in 1973 ...

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  5. University of Aberdeen School of Medicine and Dentistry

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    The Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital, one of the school's teaching hospitals. Today, the school is based in the Polwarth Building on the Foresterhill campus in Aberdeen, as well as the Suttie Centre for Teaching & Learning, the Institute of Medical Science, Dental Institute, Biomedical Physics Building, Health Science Building, Polwarth Building, Rowett Institute (all on the Foresterhill ...

  6. Category:Alumni of the University of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    This page lists alumni of the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, including the predeceding constituent institutions King's College and Marischal College. Notes:

  7. Foresterhill - Wikipedia

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    Foresterhill [1] is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland. It is the site of the city's main hospitals (Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital and the Aberdeen Maternity Hospital), as well as the medical school and medical science departments of the University of Aberdeen. It is the largest hospital complex in Europe. [3]

  8. List of Aberdonians - Wikipedia

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    Of the many notable Aberdonians from Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire in Scotland, The Open winning golfer Paul Lawrie and the musician Annie Lennox are the most famous in modern times. However, Aberdeen has produced many earlier important people, such as Thomas Blake Glover , an assisting figure in the foundation of Mitsubishi .

  9. Melvin Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Ramsay was born in Preston, Lancashire in 1901. He attended secondary school at the Mackie Academy in Stonehaven, Scotland and, in 1923, obtained a Master of Arts degree from the University of Aberdeen and completed an undergraduate medical degree there in 1926. From 1926 to 1935, he practiced medicine in South Africa. [1]