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    James Duncan FRSE FRCS FRCSE (2 November 1810 – 16 August 1866) was a Scottish surgeon and manufacturing chemist responsible for much of the British supply...
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  • James, Jim, or Jimmy Duncan may refer to: James Duncan (Pennsylvania politician) (1756–1844), American politician from Pennsylvania James Duncan (MP for...
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    John Duncan, LLD FRCSEd FRSE (18 August 1839 — 24 August 1899) was a Scottish surgeon best known for his surgical teaching at the University of Edinburgh...
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  • Jimmy Duncan (politician) (John James Duncan, Jr., born 1947), U.S. Representative from Tennessee, son of John Duncan, Sr., above John Duncan (diplomat)...
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    James Drummond Campbell (1787–1818) was a 19th-century English Assistant Surgeon, who served as a medical officer and member of the 1808 British Harford...
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    William Flockhart (category Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh)
    of the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh in 1830, when he was 22 years old. He did not practise as a surgeon, but with Duncan, worked closely with other...
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    Henry Duncan Spens Goodsir (3 November 1819 – c. 1848) was a Scottish physician and naturalist who contributed to the pioneering work on cell theory done...
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    brain surgeon 10 - Lionel Daiches, lawyer 11 - Robert Hodshon Cay, advocate 12 - James Duncan, surgeon associated with chloroform 12 - James Gulliver...
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    promoted to Surgeon Major on 30 September 1876 whilst still at Woolwich. In 1878, Surgeon-Major Shepherd, together with Colonel Francis Duncan established...
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    was a Scottish surgeon who became Surgeon to King James VI of Scots and moved with the court to London as Serjeant-Surgeon to King James VI and I on the...
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    at Greenwich James Lind (1716–1794), physician, pioneer of naval hygiene in the Royal Navy Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn (1826–1914), surgeon, forensic scientist...
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    Duncan Duane Hunter (born December 7, 1976) is an American former politician, convicted felon and United States Marine who served as a U.S. representative...
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    Surgeons of Glasgow is an institute of physicians and surgeons in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded by Peter Lowe after receiving a royal charter by James VI...
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  • and Robin Olson, a nephew, David James Olson, and three grandnephews. The Sharkfighters (1956) as Ens. Harold Duncan The Strange One (1957) as Roger Gatt...
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    was designed by the architect James Smith, and modelled on the Tempietto di San Pietro, designed by Donato Bramante. Duncan Ban MacIntyre's memorial was...
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    Gwynne James, was also a surgeon, while his great-grandfather, another Gwynne James, was an apothecary. He was educated at Cheltenham College. James was...
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    to China as surgeon of the East India Company's ship Asia. Refusing an offer of five hundred guineas to undertake a second voyage, Duncan graduated M...
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  • Bethune Duncan (b.1797) minister of Culross Susan (b.1798) Ann Mercer Duncan (b.1800) married James Craig surgeon in Ratho Grace (b.1802) James (b.1806)...
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  • (1787–92) to Alexander and George Wood, surgeons of Edinburgh. He graduated with an MA in 1793, and MD in 1794. Duncan studied in London in 1794–5 at the Windmill...
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  • and his wife, Jessie Duncan, daughter of Dr John Duncan (an eminent surgeon and founder of the medical chemical company Duncan & Flockhart). The family...
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    The Harveian Society of Edinburgh was founded in April 1782 by Andrew Duncan. The Society holds an annual Festival in honour of the life and works of William...
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  • the Battle of Waterloo James A. Graham (Medal of Honor) (1940–1967), United States Marine and Medal of Honor recipient James Duncan Graham (1799–1865), member...
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  • James Duncan (4 April 1834 — 12 August 1905) was a Scottish sugar refiner and businessman, who then became a philanthropist and art collector. His house...
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    left to right: Robert Orme Sergeant (1st mate); James Reid (Master); Harry Duncan Goodsir (Assistant Surgeon); Henry Foster Collins (2nd Master). Sketches...
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    and two of his assistants, Dr George Skene Keith (1819–1910) and James Matthews Duncan (1826–1890), used to sit every evening in Dr Simpson's dining room...
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    elder son James became clan chief and inherited the estate. As the second son John Rattray had no such inheritance and he trained as a surgeon in Edinburgh...
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    Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (Leopold George Duncan Albert; 7 April 1853 – 28 March 1884) was the eighth child and youngest son of Queen Victoria and...
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    John Duncan (1796 – 26 February 1870), also known as "Rabbi" Duncan, was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, a missionary to the Jews in Hungary...
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    – ALMON, WILLIAM JAMES – Volume V (1801-1820) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography". www.biographi.ca. Retrieved 30 May 2023. Surgeons, Smallpox and the...
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    (1795–1853), musician and composer John Duncan (surgeon) FRSE (1839–1899), President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1889–91 Henry Dunlop of...
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