Angus MacGillivray, FRSE FSA Scot., was born in Abriachan, Invernessshire. He was educated at Fordyce Academy, and Aberdeen University Between 1889 and 1935 he held various academic and medical appointments, notably as Lecturer in Ophthalmology at University College, Dundee and founder and surgeon of the Department of Ophthalmology, Dundee Royal Infirmary. MacGillivray died at his home in Crail.
The Inception and Development of the St. Andrews School of Medicine, some landmarks'. Presidential address to the Forfarshire Medical Association, 17 June 1925.
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Angus MacGillivray, FRSE FSA Scot., was born in Abriachan, Invernessshire. He was educated at Fordyce Academy, and Aberdeen University Between 1889 and 1935 he held various academic and medical appointments, notably as Lecturer in Ophthalmology at University College, Dundee and founder and surgeon of the Department of Ophthalmology, Dundee Royal Infirmary. MacGillivray died at his home in Crail.
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