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Alexander Wood (surgeon)

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He was known for his personal idiosyncrasies and was often accompanied around Edinburgh by two pets, a tame sheep and a raven which perched on his shoulder. He was said to be the first person in Edinburgh to own and use an umbrella which he did from 1780.
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and was the founder of two of these. Owing to his lean, lanky physique he was better known to his contemporaries and to posterity as "Lang Sandy" Wood. His treatment of and friendship with the poet
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Wood became a well known and popular figure in Edinburgh with a reputation for a warm and generous nature. He was a member of many dining clubs and convivial societies which characterised the
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In this portrait Wood is depicted by John Kay with an umbrella. He was the first person in Edinburgh to use one. Kay's portraits.1842
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A series of original portraits and caricature etchings by the late John Kay, with biographical sketches and illustrative Anecdotes
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A series of original portraits and caricature etchings by the late John Kay, with biographical sketches and illustrative Anecdotes
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on 14 June 1725, the son of Thomas Wood (1702–1798), a farmer, and his wife Janet Lamb. He studied medicine at the
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Wood married Veronica Chalmers and one of their sons, Sir Alexander Wood, married the eldest daughter of
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in which he describes contemporary Edinburgh and some of its characters. It was published in
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As far as is known, he made no known contributions to the advancement of surgical knowledge.
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in 1762, he held office for two years. He was in surgical practice with the surgeons
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence
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Sylvander and Clarinda : the love letters of Robert Burns and Agnes M'Lehose
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Wood died on 12 May 1807, in Edinburgh. He was 82 years old. He is buried at
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Burns, Robert; M'Lehose, Agnes Craig; Burr, Amelia Josephine (1917).
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in Edinburgh. In 1773 he was elected a member of the newly-formed
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of Edinburgh in 1756, and was appointed to the staff of the new
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RCSEd list of Fellows. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
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In June 1792 he infamously narrowly escaped death during the
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contributed to the local celebrity status which he attained.
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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Excentricities including owning a raven and a sheep as pets
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included a couplet about him in the 5th canto of his poem
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on his visit to Edinburgh in 1787, Burns's close friend
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Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Medical School
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After he treated a leg injury sustained by the poet
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Office bearers of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh
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Deacon (President) of the Incorporation of Surgeons
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Robert Burns

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Musselburgh
Incorporation of Surgeons
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Deacon (President) of the Incorporation of Surgeons
John Rattray
John Bell
Sir Alexander Morison
William Forbes of Pitsligo
Alexander Wood, Lord Wood
Dr Alexander Wood
Scottish Enlightenment
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Harveian Society of Edinburgh
Dundas Riots
Sir James Stirling
Lord Byron

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