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Index John Fraser (physician)

Dr John Fraser FRSE FRCPE (1844–1925) was a Scottish physician.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Alexander Buchan (meteorologist), Andrew Douglas Maclagan, Calton Hill, Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland, Cupar, Dean Cemetery, Dumfriesshire, George Ballingall, Heriot Row, Holyrood Palace, John Batty Tuke, John Sibbald, Regent Terrace, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Stratheden Hospital, Thomas Clouston, University of Edinburgh, William Turner (anatomist).

  2. Commissioners in Lunacy

Alexander Buchan (meteorologist)

Alexander Buchan FRS FRSE (11 April 1829 – 13 May 1907) was a Scottish meteorologist, oceanographer and botanist and is credited with establishing the weather map as the basis of modern weather forecasting.

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Andrew Douglas Maclagan

Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan PRSE FRCPE FRCSE FCS FRSSA (17 April 1812, in Ayr – 5 April 1900, in Edinburgh) was a Scottish surgeon, toxicologist and scholar of medical jurisprudence. John Fraser (physician) and Andrew Douglas Maclagan are 19th-century Scottish medical doctors and Burials at the Dean Cemetery.

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Calton Hill

Calton Hill (Cnoc Coilltinn) is a hill in central Edinburgh, Scotland, situated beyond the east end of Princes Street and included in the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland

The Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland or Lunacy Commission for Scotland were a public body established by the Lunacy (Scotland) Act 1857 to oversee asylums and the welfare of mentally ill people in Scotland.

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Cupar

Cupar (Cùbar) is a town, former royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland.

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Dean Cemetery

The Dean Cemetery is a historically important Victorian cemetery north of the Dean Village, west of Edinburgh city centre, in Scotland. John Fraser (physician) and Dean Cemetery are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.

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Dumfriesshire

Dumfriesshire or the County of Dumfries or Shire of Dumfries (Siorrachd Dhùn Phris) is a historic county and registration county in southern Scotland.

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George Ballingall

Sir George Ballingall (2 May 1780 – 4 December 1855) was a Scottish physician and surgeon. John Fraser (physician) and George Ballingall are 19th-century Scottish medical doctors.

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Heriot Row

Heriot Row is a highly prestigious street in central Edinburgh, virtually unchanged since its original construction in 1802.

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Holyrood Palace

The Palace of Holyroodhouse, commonly referred to as Holyrood Palace or Holyroodhouse, is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland.

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John Batty Tuke

Sir John Batty Tuke PRCPE FRSE LLD (9 January 1835 – 13 October 1913) was one of the most influential psychiatrists in Scotland in the late nineteenth century, and a Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) from 1900 to 1910.

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John Sibbald

Sir John Sibbald FRSE FBSE (24 June 1833 – 20 April 1905) was a 19th-century Scottish physician and amateur botanist. John Fraser (physician) and John Sibbald are 19th-century Scottish medical doctors and Commissioners in Lunacy.

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Regent Terrace

Regent Terrace is a residential street of 34 classical 3-bay townhouses built on the upper south side of Calton Hill in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) is a medical royal college in Scotland.

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Royal Society of Edinburgh

The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) is Scotland's national academy of science and letters.

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Stratheden Hospital

Stratheden Hospital is currently a small community hospital in Stratheden, Cupar, Fife which was originally called Fife and Kinross District Asylum.

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Thomas Clouston

Sir Thomas Smith Clouston (22 April 1840 – 19 April 1915) was a Scottish psychiatrist. John Fraser (physician) and Thomas Clouston are 19th-century Scottish medical doctors.

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University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh (University o Edinburgh, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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William Turner (anatomist)

Sir William Turner (7 January 1832, in Lancaster – 15 February 1916, in Edinburgh) was an English anatomist and was the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1903 to 1916. John Fraser (physician) and William Turner (anatomist) are Burials at the Dean Cemetery.

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See also

Commissioners in Lunacy

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fraser_(physician)