Robert Cleghorn

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Prof Robert Cleghorn

Prof Robert Cleghorn FRSE FFPSG PRMS (1755-1821) was a Scottish physician and pharmacologist.

Life

Little is known of his early life. He is thought to have been born around 1755.[1] He studied Medicine at Edinburgh University graduating MD in 1783. He was in general medical practice as a GP in Glasgow from 1785, then in 1788 begins lecturing in Medicine then in 1791 begins lecturing in Chemistry. In 1818 he is awarded a professorship in Chemistry and Materia Medica at Glasgow University, a role continued until his death.[2]

As a physician he worked at the Glasgow Royal Mental Hospital, and Glasgow Royal Infirmary (previously known as the Old Town Hospital[3]).

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1790, his proposers being Andrew Dalzel, Dugald Stewart and James Gregory.

He died in Shawfield#Shawfield House near Rutherglen on 18 June 1821.[4]

Positions of Note

References

  1. ^ http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/manuscripts/search/results_n.cfm?NID=9819&RID=&Y1=&Y2=&M=001
  2. ^ https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf
  3. ^ Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow, 1599-1858, Fiona MacDonald
  4. ^ The History of Rutherglen and East Kilbride, David Ure