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  • Andrew Duncan, the younger (10 August 1773 – 13 May 1832) was a British physician and professor at the University of Edinburgh. Duncan was the son of Elizabeth...
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  • Hospital Andrew Duncan (minister, born 1766) (1766–1827), Moderator of the Church of Scotland in 1824 Andrew Duncan (physician, born 1773) (1773–1832),...
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    Andrew Duncan, the elder (17 October 1744 – 5 July 1828) FRSE FRCPE FSA (Scot) was a British physician and professor at the University of Edinburgh. He...
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  • Gregory (1753–1821), physician and classicist John Gregory (1724–1773), physician, medical writer and moralist Andrew Greig (born 1951), novelist, poet...
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    Greenwood (born 1971), member of Radiohead Magnus Gregory (born 1998), England international canoeist Michael Grigsby (1936–2013), film-maker Bruce Duncan Guimaraens...
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    (1744–1828), physician, professor at Edinburgh University, pioneer of forensic medicine Andrew Duncan, the younger (1773–1832), physician, first professor...
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  • religion (born 1753; died in Cheltenham) 13 May – Andrew Duncan, physician (born 1773) 30 May – John Clerk, Lord Eldin, judge and art collector (born 1757)...
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  • Andrew Duncan (born 1744), Scottish physician. August 8 – Carl Peter Thunberg (born 1743), Swedish botanist. August 22 – Franz Joseph Gall (born 1758)...
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  • place). On October 4, 1773, Ludlow married Arabella Duncan, a daughter of Thomas Duncan and Mary (née Ketcham) Duncan. In 1757, the Duncan home, a 3-storey...
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    British physician and medical author, known for his London Medical Dictionary published in 1809. After earning his Doctor of Medicine in 1773 at the University...
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  • Andrew Duncan (1744–1828), medical writer and physician Archie Duncan (1926–2017), historian Dave Duncan (b. 1933), fantasy and SF writer Hal Duncan (b...
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    (1816–1918) Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1897–1900 Alexander Monro (tertius) (1773–1859) physician of the Monro dynasty (LR) James Francis Montgomery (1818–1897) first...
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    Alexander Monro III (category 1773 births)
    lectures on human anatomy as dull as he was himself." Born at Nicolson Street in Edinburgh on 5 November 1773, he was the son of Alexander Monro (distinguished...
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  • Sir Andrew Clark, first baronet (1826–1893), physician Nancy K. Conn (1919–2013), bacteriologist William Cullen, Baron Cullen of Whitekirk, KT (born 1935)...
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    1771. He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1773. He did not fight in the Revolutionary War due to his Quaker beliefs. He...
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    John Gregory (1724–1773) physician, medical writer and moralist John Grieve (1753–1805) physician Matthew Guthrie (1743–1807) physician, mineralogist and...
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    List of former Aesculapian Club members (category Organizations established in 1773)
    is known to have failed to secure a professorship in Edinburgh. Dr Andrew Duncan 'The Elder' and Daniel Rutherford were also applicants. There is no...
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    1821) was a Scottish physician and classicist. The eldest son of John Gregory (1724–1773) and Elizabeth Forbes (died 1761), he was born in Aberdeen. He was...
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  • Burmese king (d. 1763) 1737 – Anton Losenko, Russian painter and academic (d. 1773) 1740 – Samuel Arnold, English organist and composer (d. 1802) 1744 – Alexandrine...
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  • Carly Milne, Canadian writer Christian Milne (1773–?), Scottish poet of the Romantic Era Christopher Milne (born 1950), Australian actor and award-winning...
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