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WebAlexander Graham Bell was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father was an expert in phonetics, the study of the sounds of languages. As a boy, Bell became interested in sounds and speech. In 1870 the Bells decided to emigrate to America. They lived in Boston, where Alexander taught in a school for the deaf – mutes. WebThis article looks at the development of ‘Young Ladies’ Institutions’, a term often used by contemporaries for a select group of influential Scottish day schools for middle-class girls, mostly based in Edinburgh or Glasgow, … albert manzone perrigo
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WebJun 28, 2015 · June 28, 2015 / Harriet Richardson. The present Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh was built in 1996-2002 as a PFI project, to designs by Keppie Design of Glasgow on a large green-field site south-east of the city, close to the A7 at Little France, by Craigmillar Castle, in a large area of open countryside. If you follow the A7 northwards, … WebJames Syme (1799-1870) was Professor of Clinical Surgery at the University of Edinburgh from 1833 to 1869. One of Europe's leading surgeons, he performed Scotland's first … WebMedical Education and Early Career, McGill University, 1870-1884 "To have lived through a revolution, to have seen a new birth of science, a new dispensation of health, reorganized medical schools, remodeled hospitals, a new outlook for humanity, is not given to every generation." Sir William Osler, "Specialism in the General Hospital," April 1913. albert manzo sr