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Paul MacGillivray : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul MacGillivray Paul Howard MacGillivray (1834–1895), a scientist and medical practitioner by occupation, was born at Edinburgh, to William MacGillivray and Marion ''née'' Askill, and was the brother of John MacGillivray, who became a noted naturalist. == Early life == MacGillivray was educated at Marischal College in the University of Aberdeen. His father, William, was appointed a professor there in 1841, a teacher of natural history. During his time as a student, Paul wrote and published a catalogue, entitled ''A Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Ferns growing in the neighbourhood of Aberdeen'', with the help and support of his father. However, when MacGillivray's father died in the September 1852, he lost interest in the studies of science, and instead chose to practise medicine, in London. Later that year, MacGillivray decided to migrate to Melbourne, Australia.
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