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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
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
- ^ Ian, MacDonald (1898). "Treatment of superficial burns by picric acid solution: a study in repair". hdl:1842/24083.
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(help) - ^ Sutherland, Halliday (1934). A Time to Keep. London: Geoffrey Bles. pp. 6–13.