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William Guthrie Gardiner

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144: 205: 181: 47:, owning a number of vessels although the business was not without its risks. The company was sold after the First World War generating a considerable fortune. 59:. In 1898 they endowed a lectureship in Organic Chemistry in 1898 and later by endowing a number of Professorships which continue to this day. These include: 225: 174: 116: 167: 215: 200: 210: 43:
and James with whom established the company of James Gardiner & Co and made a great success from commercial
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In 1938, the Gardiner Institute of Medicine was built the costs being met from their bequests.
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Gardiner Chair of Physiological Chemistry (1919) – renamed Chair of Biochemistry in 1958
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Scotland, National Probate Index (Calendar of Confirmations and Inventories), 1876-1936
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He was born in Stirling in 1848 or 1849 and married Agnes in 1889. He died in
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Gardiner Chair Organic Chemistry (1919) – now the Gardiner Chair of Chemistry
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Gardiner Chair in the Pathology of Diseases of Infancy and Childhood (1928)
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Gardiner Chair of Bacteriology (1919) – renamed Chair of Immunology in 1990
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The History & Constitution of the University of Glasgow
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This Scottish business-related biographical article is a
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This wealth was subsequently used to greatly enrich the
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