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Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour
Scottish gynecologist and medical author

Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour

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Scottish gynecologist and medical author
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Male
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Place of death
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Age
71 years
Education
University of Edinburgh
Awards
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
 
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Biography

Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour LLD FRSE FRCPE (7 January 1856 – 11 June 1927) was a Scottish gynaecologist and noted medical author. He was President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and co-author of the world-acclaimed Manual of Gynaecology.

Life

Barbour was born on 7 January 1856 in Edinburgh, the youngest son of Margaret Fraser Sandeman and George Freeland Barbour of Bonskeid (1810-1887), a Director of the North British Railway.

He graduated from the University of Edinburgh with an MA and BSc in natural sciences, continuing at the University to study medicine. He graduated with an MD in 1884, having won a gold medal for his thesis On Spinal Deformity in relation to Obstetrics.

He was President of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh 1914 to 1916.

In later life he is listed as living at 4 Charlotte Square, an elite Edinburgh address.

He died in Edinburgh and was buried in Dean Cemetery on the lower concealed south terrace.

Family

In 1889 he married Margaret Nelson Brown (1864-1930). Their son George Brown Barbour (1890-1977) became a geologist, spending time in America and China, and is known as the discoverer of the Xiaochangliang site.

Barbour's sister, Margaret Stewart Barbour, married Alexander Russell Simpson. Their son was George Freeland Barbour Simpson. Alexander Russell Simpson was a near neighbour to Barbour, living at 52 Queen Street.

Religious affiliations

Barbour was for 40 years an elder at St George's United Free Church, Edinburgh, ministered by his brother-in-law Dr Alexander Whyte, having joined the church when a student. He was president of the Scottish Auxiliary of the China Mission of the English Presbyterian Church, succeeding his father.

Publications

  • The Anatomy of Labour (1889)
  • Manual of Gynaecology (2 volumes) co-written with Dr David Berry Hart (1882)
  • Gynaecological Diagnosis and Treatment, co-written with Prof B P Watson
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