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Balmoral. Following the death of William Marshall, the resident physician to the queen, Reid was appointed to a permanent position and moved to London. In 1887, he was appointed physician-extraordinary to the queen; and two years later, he succeeded Sir William as
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Victoria and Abdul: The
Extraordinary True Story of the Queen's Closest Confidant
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Ask Sir James: The Life of Sir James Reid, personal physician to Queen
Victoria.
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to Queen Victoria in 1898–1899. They had two daughters and two sons:
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in 1883, and he delivered several of her grandchildren, including
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consulted with him during her grief following the death of
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Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (CB)
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717:"Letters of Sir James Reid (1849-1923) - Archives Hub"
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Margaret Cecilia Reid (died 1937), who died unmarried.
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1074:. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 562.
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314:Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke
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1417:Basu, Shabrina (2010). "Acknowledgements".
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961:"Queen Victoria's medical household"
852:. Chatto & Windus. p. 322.
312:, and Princess Beatrice's children;
257:diseases of the ear, nose and throat
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461:Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke
1275:. 10 September 1897. p. 5059.
938:. London: Continuum. p. 100.
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366:) for insomnia and the sedative
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239:before gaining admission to the
195:As a physician, a Scotsman from
1308:"Latest intelligence – Germany"
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1104:. 29 March 1901. p. 2194.
930:Wainwright, A. Martin (2012).
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1517:. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
1255:. 28 June 1895. p. 3658.
615:"Sir James Reid | RCP Museum"
1364:"Queen Victoria's Physician"
1336:"Glasgow University Jubilee"
1235:. 25 May 1889. p. 2874.
1070:Longford, Elizabeth (1964).
849:Bertie: A Life of Edward VII
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342:He attended to the queen at
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1538:. Stroud, Gloucestershire:
1486:Magnus, Sir Philip (1971).
1352:– via Newspapers.com.
1324:– via Newspapers.com.
1188:WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO
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360:Bertie, the Prince of Wales
180:to three British monarchs;
150:Sir James Reid, 1st Baronet
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959:Cooke, A M (July 1982).
405:Edward VII and Sir James
322:Lord Leopold Mountbatten
223:Early life and education
1532:Basu, Shabrina (2010).
1392:"Mysteries and Secrets"
764:10.1136/bmj.2.3262.47-a
751:British Medical Journal
656:Reid, Michaela (2001).
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514:Other honours included
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237:Aberdeen Grammar School
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1654:Physicians-in-Ordinary
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903:Hubbard, Kate (2012).
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576:Victoria & Abdul
1306:Written at Berlin.
455:Personal and family
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1138:www.gutenberg.org
1123:Ridley, p.454-55.
1027:The Gerontologist
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889:978-0-7524-6366-7
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