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David Hepburn

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Professor David Hepburn CMG FRSE (1859-1931) was a Scottish physician and anatomist. He served as President of the Anatomical Society 1916 to 1918.

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Life

He was born in Milnathort in 1859, the son of John Carson, a local vet. He attended Brand’s School in the town. He studied Anatomy at Edinburgh University (possibly intending to be a vet like his father, as the courses were parallel) but moved specifically to Human Anatomy and Medicine, graduating around 1880. In 1885 he became a Senior Demonstrator in the Professor William Turner’s anatomy class: dissecting bodies while Turner spoke, a standard methodology for the age.

In 1890 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Andrew Douglas Maclagan, Sir William Turner, Alexander Crum Brown, and John Chiene.

He continued as Senior Demonstrator at Edinburgh until 1903 when he received his own professorship at the University of Cardiff. His final years in Edinburgh were spent at 11 Glenorchy Terrace in the south side of the city.

During the First World War he was Surgeon-colonel with the 3rd Western General Hospital in Cardiff.

He died on 9 March 1931.

Family

He was married to Mary Carson, granddaughter of Aglionby Ross Carson FRSE.

References

David Hepburn Wikipedia