John Munro

Deceased Person

1670 – 1740

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Who was John Munro?

John Munro, the third son of Sir Alexander Munro of Bearcrofts, was an important member of Edinburgh University.

After serving as an army surgeon, he settled in Edinburgh, and conceived the design of establishing a medical faculty at the University, along with George Drummond, Lord Provost. They realised that Leiden's medical students brought wealth to that town, and used this as a model for repairing that part of Edinburgh's fortunes which had been lost after the Union of 1707 when the aristocracy moved their social focus to London.

John was educated in physic and surgery being apprenticed to William Borthwick, surgeon, and after 1689 to the famous Dr Christopher Irvine. He got part of his training at Leiden University, which he entered on October 11, 1692 On March 7, 1695 he was commissioned Surgeon General Sir Henry Belasyse's Regiment of Foot, the 6th Warwickshire Regiment. During that spring they were in camp between Bruges and Ghent and later in that year they took part in the siege of Namur under the personal command of King William III of Great Britain.

In 1700 John Munro left the army and settled in Edinburgh.

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Born
1670
Died
1740

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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