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on the north-west coast of Scotland. He then began lecturing in Materia Medica at Glasgow University. Concurrently he worked direct for the Department of Health in Scotland rising to be Principal Medical Officer to Scotland.
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CBE FRCPE FRCSE LLD (1901–1987) was a Scottish physician and pharmacologist. He served as the Principal Medical Officer for the Department of Health in Scotland until 1968.
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Johnston died in Edinburgh on 28 July 1987 but is buried near his early home, in Dalarossie churchyard in
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in central Scotland on 26 December 1901, the son of a local schoolmaster. He studied medicine at
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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He received his doctorate (MD) in 1934. In 1936 he was elected a Fellow of the
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This Scottish biographical article related to medicine is a
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