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and in 1872 his medical degree. After two years of practising medicine in London, he travelled to Vienna, then a seat for elite medical training, where for two years he attended various medical courses covering
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Ask Sir James: The Life of Sir James Reid, personal physician to Queen
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in January–February 1901, and an honorary doctorate (
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611:"Sir James Reid | RCP Museum"
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1068:Longford, Elizabeth (1964).
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1186:WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO
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