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John McDougall (rugby union)

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Dr John Bowes MacDougall

John Bowes MacDougall was a Scottish international rugby union player who won five caps between 1913 and 1921.

He played club rugby for Greenock Wanderers and Wakefield RFC.

He originally joined Wakefield RFC on being posted to the West Riding County Council as Chief Tuberculosis Officer. In 1947 he became Chief of the Tuberculosis section of the World Health Organisation.

He organised Wakefield RFC's 'Coming of age' fete and Bazaar in 1922.

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