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  • ...'' (1902-2002) was the first woman to be appointed to a medical Chair at [[Edinburgh University]] when she became its Professor of [[Physiology]] in 1966. ...culty. In 1977 she became a [[Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]].
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  • (d. 1736) Captain of the city guard of Edinburgh during the riots of 1736 when the city guard fired on the people; Porteous
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  • *I. Tolstoy, ''James Clerk Maxwell, a biography''. Edinburgh: Canongate; 1981.
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  • ...s parts of some others. The scene is usually set in Ambrose's Tavern in [[Edinburgh]], and the central characters are "Christopher North" (Wilson himself), "Ti *Wilson, John (1855) ''Noctes Ambrosianae'', edited by J F Ferrier. Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons.
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  • ...received in lieu of a pension the nominal office of the writership of the Edinburgh Gazette, with a salary of £300.
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  • ...ain - Research on Language Policy and Language Planning] - [[University of Edinburgh]]-based research on language planning in [[Scotland]]; articles in [[Scotti
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  • * John Prebble, ''The King's Jaunt'' (Edinburgh: Birlinn Ltd,1988., 2000), ISBN 1-84158-068-6 * David Webster, ''Scottish Highland Games'' (Edinburgh, Scotland 1973)
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  • ...tions of the Heart, and a Description of the Human Lacteal Sac and Duct.'' Edinburgh 1726, 1732, 8vo. 6th edit. Corrected and enlarged. 1758. To the latter edi ...with considerable improvements and additions, by his son, and other hands. Edinburgh 1783.
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  • ...East Lothian) and later at Lady Yester's Kirk and [[Greyfriars Kirk]] in [[Edinburgh]]. A staunch [[Presbyterian]] and [[British Whig Party|Whig]], in 1745 he v ...history".<ref>Horn DB(1967, p.76) "''A Short History of the University of Edinburgh: 1556-1889''"</ref> In 1763, he became also [[Moderator of the General Ass
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  • ...929: the politics of five elections. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh.
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  • *Overbury, Steve (2008) ''Guns, Cash and Rock 'n' Roll: The Managers''. Edinburgh: Mainstream. ISBN 978-1-84596-234-0 (OCLC 77013108)
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  • *Overbury, Steve (2008) ''Guns, Cash and Rock 'n' Roll: The Managers''. Edinburgh: Mainstream. ISBN 978-1-84596-234-0 (OCLC 77013108)
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  • ...ay he may be said to have the credit of laying the foundation of the great Edinburgh school of medicine. ...ng to the instruction he had received from Dr Pitcairne. Pitcairne died in Edinburgh on the 20th of October 1713. He had been a great collector of books, and hi
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