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35742365 (Libraries Australia Authorities)
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- Notes:
- His Degeneration amongst Londoners, 1985 CIP t.p. (James Cantlie)
- LC database, Sept. 10, 2007 (hdg.: Cantlie, James, 1851-, Cantlie, James, Sir, 1851-1926; usage: James Cantlie)
- Oxford DNB, Sept. 10, 2007 (Cantlie, Sir James; physician and medical administrator; b. Jan. 17, 1851, Keithmore Farm, Dufftown, Banffshire, Scotland; graduated in 1871 from the University of Aberdeen, MA in natural science; began medical training at Aberdeen; after one year he left to join a friend at the Charing Cross Hospital, London, for the summer session; returned to Aberdeen to graduate MB CM in 1873 with honourable distinction; returned to London to take up a post as instructor in anatomy at the Charing Cross Hospital, where he later became demonstrator in anatomy, house physician, house surgeon, and surgical registrar; in 1882 he joined the London Scottish Volunteers as a surgeon; this was the inspiration behind the Volunteer Medical Staff Corps (established in 1883), which was the brainchild of Cantlie and the army medical reformer George Evatt; expert in tropical diseases; d. May 28, 1926, London)
- Local system number:
- abv05119017
- 000000746788
- (AuCNL)283978
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