MacGillivray, P. H. (Paul Howard), 1834-1895
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found: On a case of epithelioma, in which the tongue was successfully removed, 1870:t.p. (P.H. MacGillivray, A.M., Surgeon to the Bendigo Hospital)
found: Australian Dictionary of Biography, November 10, 2015(Paul Howard MacGillivray; born: 1834 (Edinburgh); died: July 9, 1895 (at his house in Bendigo); a scientist and medical practitioner by occupation; also became known as one of the most prominent and notable Australian naturalists of the time ; wrote and published "A Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Ferns growing in the neighbourhood of Aberdeen;" in September 1852 chose to practise medicine in London; later that year, MacGillivray migrated to Melbourne, Australia; acted as a surgeon in the hospital of Bendigo)
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