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| birth_date = 1853 | | birth_date = 1853 | ||
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| address = 24 Leeson Park, Dublin [1894]<br />18 Northbrook Road, Dublin [1899] | | address = 24 Leeson Park, Dublin [1894]<br />18 Northbrook Road, Dublin [1899] | ||
| occupation = medical<br />academic | | occupation = medical<br />academic | ||
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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | proposed 19 Oct. 1889 | + | proposed 19 Oct. 1889<br />death noted in report of the council for 1909: Professor A. Fraser occupied the anatomical chair of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin. |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
education: General Assembly’s School, Elgin; Privately / Glasgow; Leipzig; Wurzburg [Arts; Medicine]<br />Born Lossiemouth; died Lossiemouth. Held Anatomical Chair of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin 1883 – 1909.<br /> | education: General Assembly’s School, Elgin; Privately / Glasgow; Leipzig; Wurzburg [Arts; Medicine]<br />Born Lossiemouth; died Lossiemouth. Held Anatomical Chair of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin 1883 – 1909.<br /> | ||
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| Prof. Alexander Fraser MB | |||||||||
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| Born | 1853 | ||||||||
| Died | 1909 | ||||||||
| Residence |
24 Leeson Park, Dublin [1894] 18 Northbrook Road, Dublin [1899] | ||||||||
| Occupation |
medical academic | ||||||||
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House Notes
proposed 19 Oct. 1889
death noted in report of the council for 1909: Professor A. Fraser occupied the anatomical chair of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin.
Notes From Elsewhere
education: General Assembly’s School, Elgin; Privately / Glasgow; Leipzig; Wurzburg [Arts; Medicine]
Born Lossiemouth; died Lossiemouth. Held Anatomical Chair of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin 1883 – 1909.