Samson Gemmell
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Died (aged 65)
AlmamaterUniversity of Glasgow
KnownforRegius Professor of Practice of Medicine at the University of Glasgow
Samson Gemmell | |
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| Born | 1848 |
| Died | (aged 65) |
| Alma mater | University of Glasgow |
| Known for | Regius Professor of Practice of Medicine at the University of Glasgow |
Samson Gemmell FRFPS (1848 – 2 April 1913) was a Scottish paediatrician who became Regius Professor of Practice of Medicine at the University of Glasgow.[1][2]
Gemmell was born in Catrine in 1848 and was educated at Glasgow High School. He applied to the University of Glasgow to study art, with a goal of joining the Civil Service, but a childhood deformity precluded this career move, and forced Gemmell to switch career to Medicine,[1] graduating in 1872 with a Medicine (M.B.) and Surgery (C.M.) qualification with Honours.[2]
Gemmell never married.[1]
