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  1. 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. He served as president of 5 learned societies: the Royal Medical Society (1832), the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (1859–61), the Royal ...

  2. 18 de jun. de 2022 · Pero la defensa, con ayuda del eminente toxicólogo Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan, puso en duda ese argumento.

  3. Maclagan. Forenames. Andrew Douglas. Date of Admission. 19th June 1833. Surgeon Database. Fellow. Other Information. Following in the footsteps of a famous father can be a dangerous path. It carries the risks of accusations of nepotism and at the same time of invidious comparisons.

  4. —Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan, British professor of medicine, Edinburgh University, 1878. In cases of homicide or suspicious death, in medieval England, the coroner, an appointed official who had no medical training, was required to make "a view of the body," a legal, visual inspection.

  5. Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan PRSE FRCPE FRCSE FCS FRSSA was a Scottish surgeon, toxicologist and scholar of medical jurisprudence. He served as president of 5 learned societies: the Royal Medical Society (1832), the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (1859–61), the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (1884–87), the Royal Society of ...

  6. Maclagan was the younger brother of Professor Sir Douglas Maclagan, MD, otherwise known as Andrew Douglas Maclagan (1812–1900) and Sir Douglas, also educated at the Royal High School in Edinburgh, was a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1833 and was knighted in 1886.

  7. This material approach to beverages echoed a paper—‘On the Composition of Some Old Wines’—contributed by his father Andrew Douglas Maclagan to the RSE (Maclagan 1865a).305 The RSE Proceedings were packed by Maclagan senior’s contributions showing how he Figure 7.19: Traditional highland recipe for heather ale, sent to Maclagan during ...