Regius Professor of Surgery (Aberdeen)
The Regius Professor of Surgery is a Regius professorship held at the University of Aberdeen. The position was created by Queen Victoria in 1839 and was originally a professorship at Marischal College, until it amalgamated with King's College in 1860 to become the University of Aberdeen.
Holders
- 1839-1882 William Pirie[1]
- 1882-1909 Alexander Ogston
- 1910-1932 Sir John Marnoch
- 1932-1938 James Learmonth
- 1939-1962 William Wilson
- 1962-1982 George Smith
- 1985-1998 Oleg Eremin
- 2000–present James Hutchison[2]
Footnotes
- "Department of Surgery: History". University of Aberdeen. Archived from the original on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
- "Regius Appointment for Aberdeen Professor of Surgery". University of Aberdeen. 14 December 1999. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
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