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William Bulloch (bacteriologist)
William Bulloch Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (19 August 1868, in Aberdeen – 11 February 1941) was a British bacteriologist and historian of bacteriology. Life After education at Old Aberdeen Grammar School (the 'Barn'), Bulloch in 1884 matriculated at the University of Aberdeen and graduated there M.B., M.Chir. in 1890. In 1890–91, he worked as an assistant in a medical practice, but then returned to the University of Aberdeen in 1891 and worked under David James Hamilton on the pathology of the mammalian nervous system. Bulloch did post-graduate work at the University of Leipzig as a voluntary assistant to Felix Victor Birch-Hirschfeld, Birch-Hirschfeld and also studied at Vienna. In 1894 he returned briefly to the University of Aberdeen and received the higher medical qualification Doctor of Medicine. In 1894, Bulloch became an assistant to David Ferrier at King's College London. He was then an assistant to Victor Horsley at University College Hospital. Bulloch studi ...
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William Bulloch
William Bulloch may refer to: * William Bellinger Bulloch (1777–1852), American politician * William Bulloch (bacteriologist) (1868–1941), British bacteriologist * William Ross Bulloch (1884–1954), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec {{DEFAULTSORT:Bulloch, William ...
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