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Angus Macdonald M.D., (18 April 1836 - 10 February 1886), was a Scottish physician and lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, and President of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society from 1879 to 1881. == Early life == Born in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, he was the son of James Macdonald of Lochmaddy, North Uist, a road contractor, and his wife Margaret Bremner of Newmill, Banffshire. His father died when Angus was 11, leaving a widow and five children, and Angus Macdonald went to work as a farm labourer in Grange, Banffshire; his formal education was limited to two years in the parish school as a result. Supported by the local schoolmaster, Arthur Gerrard, and his mother, Margaret Bremner Macdonald, "a woman of character and of vigorous intellect",〔Edinburgh Medical Journal Staff 1886, p. 1.〕 he won a competitive scholarship to King's College, Aberdeen at the age of 19. Macdonald received his M.A. in 1859 and was awarded the Hutton Prize. He spent a year studying theology at the University of Edinburgh before switching to the study of medicine and qualified as M.D. in 1865. His thesis was entitled "Notes of three renal cases illustrative of vasomotor neuroses."〔Royal College of Physicians Staff 1980.〕
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