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  • ...name. He studied to be a veterinary surgeon at the Dick Vet, University of Edinburgh, and pursued this profession for nearly ten years.
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  • ..._texts/owen_review_of_origin.html Review of Darwin's Origin of Species], ''Edinburgh Review'', 3, April 1860, pp. 487-532.] ...'s theory of the origin of species]. ''Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh'' 4: 1860 274-291.
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  • ...ch) of the Church of Scotland and one of the oldest surviving buildings in Edinburgh outside the Old Town, built between 1602 and c.1620.
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  • ...my.mvm.ed.ac.uk/museum/index.php Anatomical Museum] of The [[University of Edinburgh]]
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  • * Edinburgh, Scotland
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  • ...at, Edinburgh.JPG/credit}}<br/>|}}Arthur's Seat, the hill in the centre of Edinburgh that overlooks the new [[Scottish Parliament]] (bottom left) and "Dynamic E ...s period. The hill rises to 251&nbsp;m&nbsp;(823&nbsp;feet), and overlooks Edinburgh's Old Town to the West. The most famous of its rock faces is off the [[Radi
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  • :Edinburgh ...tory, Significance, Setting.'' Edited by Geoffrey Barrow. ISBN 090390327X. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 2003.
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  • {{rpl|Edinburgh}}
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  • * ''Auld Reekie: An Edinburgh Anthology collected by Ralph Lownie; Timewell ISBN 9781857252040 ("...histo
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  • ...iest publications with the term <i>Review</i> in its title was the first [[Edinburgh Review]], (1755-1756) published by the [[Select Society]], at the time of t ...ion in 1969 and in 1984 adopted the more historically significant title <i>Edinburgh Review</i> along with the motto "To gather all the rays of culture into one
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  • ...20, became the leading phrenological society of the U.K. and established [[Edinburgh]] as a major centre of [[phrenology]] in the 19th century. ...jpg|right|350px|Life mask of George Combe (1788- 1858). Combe founded the 'Edinburgh Phrenological Society' in 1820 and the 'Phrenological journal' in 1823.}}
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  • ...and educating the male children and grandchildren of decayed merchants in Edinburgh" - the first school became what is now George Watson's College.
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  • ...probe. It is named after Edward M. Southern who developed the technique at Edinburgh University in the 1970.
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  • {{r|Edinburgh University}} {{r|Edinburgh}}
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  • ...k/public/professors/cullen.html Biography by W. P. Doyle] at University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry
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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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