Andrew Gilmour

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Andrew Gilmour
MD, LRCP
File:Gilmour, Andrew.jpg
Died 1910
Residence Linlithgow, N.B.
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1869.08.01 last listed
elected_ASL 1865.04.04
societies Royal College of Physicians

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1910 BMJ - ANDREW GILMOUR, L.R.C.P.EDIN., J.P., V.D.,
LINLITHGOW.
WE regret to have to announce the death, after a few days'
illness, of Dr. Andrew Gilmour, one of the oldest medical
practitioners in Scotland. ...He held the rank of Surgeon-
Lieutenant-Colonel in the old Volunteer Force, receiving
the Volunteer decoration. In politics Dr. Gilmour was a
Conservative, and did much to further the cause of the
party in the burgh. The funeral took place at Linlithgow;
the procession was headed by the Freemasons, of which
body the deceased was a Past Master. All the shops in
the town were closed, and there was present a large
concourse of people, especially of the poorer classes, of
whom Dr. Gilmour was a great friend.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Linlithgow.
Linlithgowshire Rifle Volunteers. 1 st or Linlithgow Company. Mr Andrew Gilmour to be Honorary Assistant-Surgeon. Dated 10th May 1860.

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