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Charles Mackellar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Mackellar
Sir Charles Kinnaird Mackellar KCMG, (5 December 1844 – 14 July 1926) was an Australian politician and surgeon. ==Early life== Mackellar was born in Sydney, the only son of Dr Frank Mackellar (a physician from Dundee, Scotland), and his wife Isabella, ''née'' Robertson (widow of William McGarvie). Charles was educated at Sydney Grammar School and then moved to Port Macquarie district. After leaving school had spent several years working on the land. 〔 About 1866 he studied at the University of Glasgow, graduated MB and Ch.M. in 1871.〔 He then returned to Australia and registered with the Medical Board of New South Wales on 25 March 1872〔 and established a successful practice as a physician.〔 Mackellar was honorary surgeon at the Sydney Infirmary and Dispensary 1873–77 (known as Sydney Hospital from 1881).〔 In 1882 he was appointed the first president of the newly formed Board of Health, which brought him in touch with the poor of Sydney and the conditions in which they lived. Mackellar took much interest in his new position, and gave the new department a great start.〔 Mackellar became very good friends with Normand MacLaurin, who joined the staff of Sydney Infirmary and Dispensary in 1873.〔
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