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William Leishman

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William Leishman

William Leishman (1834-1894) was Regius Professor of Midwifery at the University of Glasgow 1868-1894.

Leishman was the son of Matthew (1821-1874), the famous minister of Govan Old Parish Church, and the father of Sir William Boog Leishman (1865-1926), the eminent pathologist. He was Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at Anderson's College 1863-1868 but began to specialise in obstetrics and was appointed Professor of Midwifery at the University. He was a member of court 1889-1893.

In 1870 Leishman published System of Midwifery which became a text book for the subject. He took charge of a specialist ward for women's diseases at the Western Infirmary in 1877 and had obstetrics beds at the Glasgow Maternity Hospital. He served as a representative on the General Medical Council 1886-1893.

Reference: Memorials of the Old College of Glasgow, Glasgow, 1871

Reproduced with the permission of Glasgow University Archive Services

Keywords:
Anderson's College, General Medical Council, Glasgow Maternity Hospital, Glasgow Western Infirmary, Medical Jurisprudence, Midwifery, obstetrics, professors, System of Midwifery, University of Glasgow, women's diseases



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