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Shouldn't this list be only alumni? If one wants a list of faculty, shouldn't that be at a list entitled thus? -- Bob 07:29, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
Alumnus says, "Recently, the definition of "alumni" has expanded to include people who have departed from any kind of organization or program." This list uses this expanded reading. — Michael Fourman 05:22, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
Then it should be seperated out into actual alumni and former staff. -- Bob 15:48, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
I guess you mean "graduates and former staff". I dont think that would make the article easier to digest, and these categories overlap. Each linked entry makes the status clear. I will add a clarification at head of article — Michael Fourman 20:48, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
Given the eminent status of almost all the people named on the list, Tom MacMaster does not deserve to be here. He perpetrated the hoax, pretending to be a Syrian lesbian Amina Abdallah Arraf al-Omari for personal gain, and caused a campaign to free "her" when he claimed she had been arrested by Syrian police. This set back the cause of the Syrian opposition, and LGBT community. Unfortunately, he has been editing Wikipedia with a variety of IP addresses and at least one sock puppet: Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Joatsimeon/Archive and will seek to have his name here. I have removed it, and will keep a friendly eye out to try and stop it being added again. Abigailgem ( talk) 09:07, 27 November 2011 (UTC)
Hi, an editor changed one section of this article to table format, which didn't work for several reasons: It didn't work with the photos. It didn't match the rest of the article. It didn't match standard Wikipedia style for these alumni list articles. I'd like to also remind editors to fill out the edit summary when they make each edit. Thank you! Softlavender ( talk) 01:31, 6 February 2014 (UTC)
I've removed images (commented out below; to view go to editing mode) till we figure out which to move or delete. This number of images will not work with the newly added table/chart, so if the chart is going to stay, we should cull these images, or place some of them in sections lower down than the chart.
I've removed the following two charts from the article, as they were in the Medicine/Physicians section, but they do not refer to physicians, and in fact there are far too many genres in each chart to post them in the article. I invite the creator of the charts, Captain108, or anyone else, to divide up the separate entries into their proper categories/genres and re-post accordingly. Thank you. Softlavender ( talk) 01:44, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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James Hutton | 1747 | Scottish physician, geologist, known for theories on Deep time and Gaia Hypothesis | |
Joseph Black | MD 1754 | Scottish physician and chemist, discoverer of carbon dioxide, latent heat and specific heat | |
Erasmus Darwin | 1755 | physician, poet, author and evolutionary biologist. | |
Daniel Rutherford | MD 1772, Prof. Medicine and Botany 1786-1819 | Scottish physician, chemist and botanist, first to isolate nitrogen in 1772 | |
Thomas Charles Hope | MD 1787, Prof. Medicine and Chemistry 1799-1843 | Scottish physician, chemist, discovered the element strontium, demonstrated that water reached its maximum density at 4C in an experiment called Hope's experiment, President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh | |
Robert Brown | 1793 | Scottish botanist, named and described the cell nucleus and cytoplasmic streaming, discovered Brownian motion, discovered the difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms | |
Thomas Brown | MD 1803 | Scottish metaphysician | |
William Prout | MD 1811 | English physician and chemist, known for Prout's hypothesis, discovered hydrochloric acid in the stomach and improved the barometer | |
James Braid | 1814 | Scottish surgeon, pioneer of hypnotism and hypnotherapy | |
Robert Edmond Grant | MD 1814 | Scottish physician, biologist, mentor of Charles Darwin | |
Richard Owen | 1825 | English biologist, coined the word Dinosauria, opponent of the theory of evolution | |
Charles Darwin | 1827 | English naturalist, published the theory of evolution, author of On the Origin of Species and The Descent of Man | |
David Boswell Reid | MD 1830 | Scottish physician, inventor, expert on ventilation, President of the Royal Medical Society | |
Charles Wyville Thomson | MD 1845 | Chief scientist of the Challenger expedition, discovered animal life at depths of 1200m | |
John Kirk | MD 1854 | Scottish physician, botanist, companion of David Livingstone, identified the Zanzibar Red Colobus, British Consul in Zanzibar | |
Alexander Crum Brown | MA 1858, MD 1861, Prof. Chemistry 1869-1908 | Scottish physician and chemist, discovered the double bond of ethylene, introduced the name kerogen for insoluble organic matter in oil shale. | |
John Anderson | MD 1862 | Scottish zoologist, first curator of the Indian Museum in Calcutta | |
Neil Gordon Munro | MB 1888, CM 1888, MD 1909 | Scottish physician, anthropologist, one of the first people to study the Ainu people of Hokkaido |
Name | Class year | Notability | Reference(s) |
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John Moultrie | MD 1749 | American politician, acting governor of East Florida | |
Samuel Seabury | 1753 | first American Episcopal bishop, first bishop of Connecticut | |
Oliver Goldsmith | 1754 | Anglo-Irish novelist, playwright, author of the novel The Vicar of Wakefield and the children's tale of The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes | |
William Buchan | MD 1761 | Author of the book " Domestic Medicine" | |
Gustavus Richard Brown | MD 1768 | United States Representative from Maryland, physician at George Washington's deathbed. | |
Thomas Tudor Tucker | MD 1770 | United States Representative from South Carolina, longest serving Treasurer of the United States, presidential physician to James Madison | |
Henry Latimer | MD 1775 | United States Senator from Delaware | |
George Logan | MD 1779 | United States Senator from Pennsylvania | |
William Crawford | MD 1781 | United States Representative from Pennsylvania's 5th and 6th Congressional districts | |
Samuel L. Mitchill | MD 1786 | United States Senator from New York | |
Mungo Park | 1791 | Scottish explorer, first westerner to have travelled to the Niger River | |
James Jones | MD 1796 | United States Representative from Virginia | |
William Jardine | MD 1802 | Co-founder of Hong Kong conglomerate Jardine, Matheson and Company, Whig MP for Ashburton | |
John Crawfurd | MD 1803 | Scottish physician, Governor of Singapore | |
James C. Crow | MD 1822 | Scottish inventor of the sour mash proceess for creating Bourbon whiskey, creator of the Old Crow brand of Bourbon whiskey | |
Samuel Smiles | MD 1832 | Scottish author and biographer, wrote the book Self-Help | |
John Rae | MD 1833 | Scottish explorer, discovered the fate of the Franklin Expedition, discovered Rae Straight, showed that King William Land was an island | |
David Monro | MD 1835 | Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, MP representing Waimea | |
William Johnston Almon | 1836 | Nova Scotian physician, Canadian Senator from Nova Scotia, Canadian MP for Halifax | |
Logan Campbell | MD 1839 | New Zealand physician, Mayor of Auckland, co-founder of Auckland Savings Bank, Superintendent of Auckland, known as the "Father of Auckland" | |
Sir Charles Tupper | MD 1843 | 6th Prime Minister of Canada and father of confederation | |
Valentine Munbee McMaster | MD 1853 | British army surgeon, recipient of the Victoria Cross, for the intrepidity with which he exposed himself to the fire of the enemy, in bringing in, and attending to, the wounded, on the 25th of September, at Lucknow | [1] |
William Henry Thomas Sylvester | LRCS(Edin) 1853 | British army surgeon, recipient of the Victoria Cross, for coming to the aid of an officer who was mortally wounded and remained with him, dressing his wounds, in a most dangerous and exposed situation on the 8th of September, and again on the 18th of September. | [2] |
Campbell Mellis Douglas | MD 1861 | Canadian army surgeon, recipient of the Victoria Cross, for risking their lives in manning a boat and proceeding through dangerous surf to rescue some of their comrades who had been sent to the island to find out the fate of the commander and seven of the crew. | [3] |
Henry Halcro Johnston | MB 1880, CM 1880, MD 1893, BSc 1893, DSc 1894 | Scottish botanist, represented Scotland internationally in rugby union, Colonel in the British Army | |
William Babtie | LRCP(Edin) 1880, LRCS(Edin) 1880 | Scottish surgeon, recipient of the Victoria Cross, he exposed himself to heavy fire to tend to the wounded including going with Captain Walter Norris Congreve to bring in Lieutenant Frederick Hugh Sherston (The Hon.) Roberts who was lying wounded on the veldt during the Second Boer War, Lieutenant General in the British Army | |
Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle | MB 1881, CM 1881, MD 1885 | novelist, creator of the character Sherlock Holmes | |
John Batty Tuke | MB 1881, CM 1881, MD 1890 | Scottish psychiatrist, Conservative MP for the University of Edinburgh and St Andrews | |
Robert Stirton Thornton | MB 1884, CM 1884 | Minister of Education for Manitoba, President of the Medical Council of Canada | |
George Ernest Morrison | MD 1895 | Australian adventurer, The Times correspondent in Peking during Boxer Rebellion | |
Henry Edward Manning Douglas | LRCP(Edin) 1898, LRCS(Edin) 1898 | Scottish surgeon, recipient of the Victoria Cross, he showed great gallantry and devotion under a very severe fire in advancing in the open and attending to Captain Gordon, Gordon Highlanders, who was wounded, and also attending to Major Robinson and other wounded men under a fearful fire. Many similar acts of devotion and gallantry were performed by Lieutenant Douglas on the same day, Major General in the British Army | |
Alec Boswell Timms | LRCP(Edin) 1903, LRCS(Edin) 1903 | Scottish-Australian rugby union forward, played for Scotland and participated in the 1899 British Lions tour to Australia | |
Bernard Friedman | MB 1921, ChB 1921 | South African surgeon, co-founder of the anti-apartheid Progressive Party | |
Robert McIntyre | MB 1938, ChB 1938 | Scottish politician, leader of the Scottish National Party from 1947-56, first SNP MP for Motherwell | |
Hastings Banda | MB 1941, ChB 1941 | Malawian politician, 1st President of Malawi from 1966 to 1994 | |
Lim Chong Eu | MB 1944, ChB 1944 | Malaysian politician, served as Chief Minister of Penang for a record 21 years, co-founder and president of Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia | |
Kerry Lang | MB 1998, ChB 1998 | British triathelete, British Triathlon Vice Champion of the Year 2009 |
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It seems to me that the bullet system is by far the preferred format in Alumni list articles across Wikipedia. It also seems to me that the creator of the charts in this article has pretty much only done physicians and other medical-related personnel. It also seems to me that the medical personnel charts are far too detailed and far too comprehensive to be included with the rest of this bulletted WP:List article, because they make the article very hard to read, and they obscure the bulletted sections, and they prevent the presence of images. For all those reasons, I propose that these medical charts be moved to a separate article called something like Edinbugh University medical people or List of Edinbugh University medical people or something like that, and that we link it from this article. I think this solves all of our problems, which seem to be growing, not diminishing. It is easily accomplished by reverting the article to the way it was on 5 February 2014. Does anyone disagree with this proposal? Softlavender ( talk) 02:21, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS: The charts were created without discussion/consensus and without regard to the format of the rest of the article. This is against Wikipedia policies, not the least of which are not to change the format of part of an article in contravention to the format rest of the article, and not to massively change the format system of an article without discussion and consensus. I think these are additional reasons to put the charts in a separate article. Softlavender ( talk) 02:35, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
Due to the need to revert the article to its original form prior to the addition of some charts, any BULLETTED items which were added between 12 February 2014 and 13 October 2014 will largely have to be reinstated. We realize this is inconvenient, but any help making the re-instatements is appreciated. Here is one source for the names, but only look at the bulletted names, not the chart names: [1]. Softlavender ( talk) 05:57, 13 October 2014 (UTC)
Note to Captain108: Please see the various discussions on this Talk page. Please do not remove items from the list. We have moved your charts to a separate article, as they did not conform to the rest of the article. It's OK that there are duplications between the two articles, but do not remove bulleted names from this list. Please make sure that all of your edits conform with Wikipedia policies. Please do not change or revert cited material unless you provide a reliable source citation. It's OK to separate medics and biologists, but it's not OK to remove bulletted names from the list. Thank you very much. Softlavender ( talk) 21:13, 15 October 2014 (UTC)
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