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James Allan Gillison

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and was uninterested in individual liberty. He resigned from the party and from the council. He travelled to New Zealand and, while there, joined the British
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In his youth, Gillison was an evangelical Christian, but he moved away from this and became a socialist. He joined
85: 35: 193: 188: 135: 73: 62: 50: 127: 31: 19:(22 June 1892 – 15 August 1975) was a British-Australian doctor and politician. 182: 139: 42: 69: 81: 27: 46: 77: 23: 131: 92: 34:. He then moved to Scotland, and studied medicine at the 61:. He devoted much time to supporting refugees from the 8: 209:Australian emigrants to the United Kingdom 113: 111: 109: 107: 26:to a Scottish family, Gillison grew up in 49:, in London. Like Salter, he joined the 103: 199:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 168:"Labour member of LCC joins Tories". 7: 239:20th-century British medical doctors 153:"Labour member resigning from LCC". 118:"Obituary notices: J. A. Gillison". 57:, Gillison was elected to represent 55:1934 London County Council election 14: 219:Members of London County Council 126:(5986): 770. 27 September 1975. 30:, and he studied engineering at 76:, and developed an interest in 65:, and later from Nazi Germany. 224:Medical doctors from Melbourne 72:, Gillison became governor of 1: 214:Labour Party (UK) councillors 204:British general practitioners 255: 234:University of Otago alumni 229:Politicians from Melbourne 95:, where he died in 1975. 120:British Medical Journal 45:'s general practice in 36:University of Edinburgh 132:10.1136/bmj.3.5986.770 38:, graduating in 1920. 91:Gillison retired to 17:James Allan Gillison 170:Manchester Guardian 172:. 19 January 1952. 86:Conservative Party 63:Spanish Civil War 246: 174: 173: 165: 159: 158: 150: 144: 143: 115: 32:Otago University 254: 253: 249: 248: 247: 245: 244: 243: 179: 178: 177: 167: 166: 162: 157:. 27 July 1951. 152: 151: 147: 117: 116: 105: 101: 12: 11: 5: 252: 250: 242: 241: 236: 231: 226: 221: 216: 211: 206: 201: 196: 191: 181: 180: 176: 175: 160: 145: 102: 100: 97: 74:Guy's Hospital 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 251: 240: 237: 235: 232: 230: 227: 225: 222: 220: 217: 215: 212: 210: 207: 205: 202: 200: 197: 195: 192: 190: 187: 186: 184: 171: 164: 161: 156: 149: 146: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 114: 112: 110: 108: 104: 98: 96: 94: 89: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 66: 64: 60: 56: 53:, and at the 52: 48: 44: 43:Alfred Salter 39: 37: 33: 29: 25: 20: 18: 169: 163: 154: 148: 123: 119: 90: 82:trade unions 70:World War II 67: 51:Labour Party 40: 21: 16: 15: 194:1975 deaths 189:1892 births 59:Rotherhithe 28:New Zealand 183:Categories 99:References 47:Bermondsey 155:The Times 140:220178298 78:hypnotism 24:Melbourne 22:Born in 138:  93:Jersey 68:After 136:S2CID 128:doi 185:: 134:. 122:. 106:^ 88:. 142:. 130:: 124:3

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Melbourne
New Zealand
Otago University
University of Edinburgh
Alfred Salter
Bermondsey
Labour Party
1934 London County Council election
Rotherhithe
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Guy's Hospital
hypnotism
trade unions
Conservative Party
Jersey




doi
10.1136/bmj.3.5986.770
S2CID
220178298
Categories
1892 births
1975 deaths
Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
British general practitioners
Australian emigrants to the United Kingdom

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