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A. H. Freeland Barbour

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Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour. Photograph by Paul Laib
The grave of Alexander Hugh Freeland Balfour, Dean Cemetery

Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour MD LLD FRSE FRCPE (1856 - 1927) was a Scottish gynaecologist and noted medical author. He was President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and co-author of the world-acclaimed Manual of Gynaecology.

Life

He was born in Edinburgh the youngest son of George Freeland Barbour of Bonskeid (1810-1887), a Director of the North British Railway, and Margaret Fraser Sandeman.[1]

He received an MA and BSc in Natural Science before then studying Medicine, all within Edinburgh University. He graduated MD in 1884 having won a gold medal for his thesis: On Spinal Deformity in relation to Obstetrics.

He was President of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh 1914 to 1916.

In later life he is listed as living at 4 Charlotte Square, an elite Edinburgh address.[2]

He died in Edinburgh and was buried in Dean Cemetery on the lower (concealed) south terrace.

Family

In 1889 he married Margaret Nelson Brown (1864-1930).

Their son George Brown Barbour (1890-1977) became a geologist,[3] spending much time in both America and China and is remembered as the discoverer of the Xiaochangliang site.

Publications

  • The Anatomy of Labour (1889)
  • Manual of Gynaecology (2 volumes) co-written with Dr David Berry Hart (1882)
  • Gynaecological Diagnosis and Treatment, co-written with Prof B P Watson
Academic offices
Preceded by
John Joseph Graham Brown
President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
1914–1916
Succeeded by
William Russell

References