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William Taylor (ophthalmologist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Taylor (ophthalmologist) William Oswald Gibson Taylor FRCPGLAS (16 March 1912 – 4 September 1989) was a Scottish consultant ophthalmologist who became a leading expert on albinism.〔 In 1979 he founded the Albinism Fellowship in the United Kingdom. ==Education and early career== William Taylor graduated from the University of Glasgow, (MB, ChB) in 1934. Following graduation, Taylor decided to specialise in ophthalmology, working at the Glasgow Eye Infirmary.〔 His research interests began in 1938 at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London.〔 In 1940 he joined the British Army and served as an ophthalmologist in East Africa and Scotland during World War II.〔 In 1945 he became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.〔 In February 1946 he was the unsuccessful Scottish National Party candidate at the Glasgow Cathcart by-election, 1946 to become Member of Parliament for the Glasgow Cathcart (UK Parliament constituency).〔 Later that year he was appointed as Consultant Ophthalmologist at Kilmarnock Infirmary in Ayrshire.〔
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