David Rorie

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1867 – 1946

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Who was David Rorie?

David Rorie, MDCM, DPH was a doctor, folklorist and poet writing in his native language, Scots. As a poet he is known chiefly for his authorship of the well-known song, 'The Lum Hat wantin' the Croon', and a volume of collected poems which appeared under that title in 1935.

Educated at Aberdeen and Edinburgh Universities, he was for some years joint Editor of the Caledonian Medical Journal, contributing numerous articles to that journal as well as to the Edinburgh Medical Journal and the British Medical Journal, and becoming a well-known authority on matters of public health in Scotland.

As an enthusiastic collector and editor of Scottish folklore he is known for his interest in folk-medicine and his authorship of Folklore of the Mining Folk of Fife - this last stemming no doubt from his period as a busy doctor in Bowhill, Fife

Dr Rorie served in the RAMC during the 1914-18 War, attained the rank of Colonel, and was awarded the DSO and Chev. Légion d'Honneur.

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Born
1867
Died
1946

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on July 23, 2013

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