W. G. Aitchison RobertsonW. G. Aitchison Robertson was a Scottish doctor, barrister, and authority on medical law who lived in the 20th century (c. 1865–18 November 1946). At the University of Edinburgh, he pursued a career in medicine, earning an MB ChB in 1887 and a DSc in1892. He resided at 26 Minto Street in Edinburgh and worked as a general practitioner in the Newington neighborhood. Around 1895, he also started giving lectures at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on medical law and public health. He was chosen as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1896. William Rutherford, Sir Thomas Richard Fraser, Sir William Turner, and Sir Byrom Bramwell were the men that proposed to him. He relocated to Mayfield Lodge on Mayfield Road in Edinburgh in 1910. Soon after, he traveled to London to enroll in Lincoln's Inn's supplementary barrister training program. He lived out the remainder of his days in England. On November 18, 1946, in Bournemouth, he passed away. James, his illegitimate son, was born in 1905 to nurse Edith Burgess. Read More Read Less
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