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| birth_date = 1873 |
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| death_date = 14 September 1932 |
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| death_place = London, United Kingdom |
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⚫ | '''Ian Macdonald''' (1873 – 14 September 1932) was a Scottish physician. He was educated at the [[Royal High School, Edinburgh|Royal High School]], Edinburgh and studied at the [[University of Edinburgh]] where he was awarded the degrees of M.B., C.M. in 1894, and M.D. in 1898. His M.D. was entitled 'Treatment of superficial burns by [[picric acid]] solution: a study in repair'.<ref>{{Cite thesis|last=Ian|first=MacDonald|date=1898|title=Treatment of superficial burns by picric acid solution: a study in repair|language=en|hdl=1842/24083}}</ref> |
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== In Literature == |
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In "A Time to Keep" Dr. [[Halliday Sutherland]] (his cousin) wrote about Macdonald, including his final days in 1932"<ref>{{cite book |last1=Sutherland |first1=Halliday |title=A Time to Keep |date=1934 |publisher=Geoffrey Bles |location=London |pages=6–13}}</ref> The book also described the work of the clinic. |
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Dr Macdonald's Huelva house is discussed in [https://huelvabuenasnoticias.com/2015/10/21/el-propietario-de-la-casa-de-macdonald-en-huelva-rehabilitara-el-inmueble-para-devolverle-su-sabor-britanico-original/ this 2015 newspaper article]. |
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After graduation he spent his early professional years in Edinburgh and in London (West Ham) before going to the British Hertford Hospital in Paris and working in Laveran's Laboratory where he contributed to Ronald Ross's Prevention of malaria. He then proceeded to Spain as surgeon to the Rio Tinto Mines Company where he investigated the spread of malaria spread by the mosquito. In 1901 he obtained the degree of M.D. from the [[University of Paris]] on the presentation of a thesis on the subject of malaria. In 1903 he joined Dr. W. A. MacKay - an Edinburgh graduate, and his uncle - in Huelva, Spain, where he built up a surgical practice. In 1923 he was made a freeman of Huelva, and he was elected as a Corresponding member of the Society of Surgeons of Paris. Dr. Ian MacDonald died in London on 14 September 1932.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archives.collections.ed.ac.uk/repositories/2/resources/331|title=Collection: Papers of Dr. Ian MacDonald {{!}} University of Edinburgh Archive and Manuscript Collections|website=archives.collections.ed.ac.uk|language=en|access-date=2018-08-02}}</ref> |
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Born | 1873 |
Died | 14 September 1932 London, United Kingdom |
Ian Macdonald (1873 – 14 September 1932) was a Scottish physician. He was educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh and studied at the University of Edinburgh where he was awarded the degrees of M.B., C.M. in 1894, and M.D. in 1898. His M.D. was entitled 'Treatment of superficial burns by picric acid solution: a study in repair'.[1]
In Literature
[edit]In "A Time to Keep" Dr. Halliday Sutherland (his cousin) wrote about Macdonald, including his final days in 1932"[2] The book also described the work of the clinic.
Dr Macdonald's Huelva house is discussed in this 2015 newspaper article.
References
[edit]- ^ Ian, MacDonald (1898). Treatment of superficial burns by picric acid solution: a study in repair (Thesis). hdl:1842/24083.
- ^ Sutherland, Halliday (1934). A Time to Keep. London: Geoffrey Bles. pp. 6–13.