Professor John Glaister (9 March 1856 – 18 December 1932) was a Scottish forensic scientist who worked as a general practitioner, police surgeon, and as a lecturer at Glasgow Royal Infirmary Medical School and the University of Glasgow. Glasgow University's Glaister Prize is named in his honour.[1]
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Professor JohnGlaister (9 March 1856 – 18 December 1932) was a Scottish forensic scientist who worked as a general practitioner, police surgeon, and...
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Professor JohnGlaister Jr.'s inventory of the discoveries in and around the Gardenholme Linn stream and Annan River, 1 October 1935. Glaister also noted...
had two sons and two daughters. His son John Borland McVail married the daughter of his friend JohnGlaister.[citation needed] Vaccination Vindicated:...
'national disgrace'". BBC News. 1 October 1998. Retrieved 6 May 2016. Glaister, Stephen. "OCCASIONAL PAPER 23: BRITISH RAIL PRIVATISATION ~ COMPETITION...
first hour and 1 °C per hour until the body nears ambient temperature. The Glaister equation estimates the hours elapsed since death as a linear function of...
as "Professor JohnGlaister" and many others. Accompaniments were provided by accomplished guitarists and lutenists (Ian McDougall, John Earls, Terry Driscoll...
proposers were Magnus Maclean, JohnGlaister, James Dalrymple Duncan Dalrymple and John Horne. From 1903 he served as Secretary to John Ure Primrose. At that time...
hosted the first ASFB conference in the Northern Territory, chaired by JohnGlaister and attended by 160 members. For the first time, concurrent sessions...
Couper Brash and JohnGlaister, Medico-Legal Aspects of the Ruxton Case 1944 Carlton Kemp Allen, Law in the Making 1949 JohnGlaister, Medical Jurisprudence...
Edinburgh in 1911. His proposers were James Readman, Robert Tatlock, JohnGlaister, John James Burnet and Sir Robert Rowand Anderson. In 1922 general election...
August 1. Died: Seán Ó Riada (John Reidy), Irish musician and composer, 40, died of cirrhosis of the liver. JohnGlaister Jr., 79, British forensic scientist...
Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were John Gray McKendrick, Sir James David Marwick, JohnGlaister and Ralph Stockman. He lived in Western Infirmary...
Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Orlando Charnock Bradley, JohnGlaister, Robert Wallace and McLauchlan Young. He died at Overfields, Quarndon...
was laid in a ceremony on 10 May 1865, with construction by builder JohnGlaister of Whitehaven. Civil engineer Henry Norris supervised the construction...
Aitchison. The coroner's evidence was presented by Henry Littlejohn and JohnGlaister. The most crucial evidence on behalf of the defence was given by Bernard...
Edinburgh. His proposers were Alexander Gray, George Alexander Gibson, JohnGlaister, Diarmid Noel Paton, Ralph Stockman, Thomas Hastie Bryce, Robert Muir...
William Roy (18th century) – contributor to the Ordnance Survey project JohnGlaister (19th century) – forensic scientist Colin McRae - World Rally Champion...
Richard Edward Moira, Partner, Moira and Moira, Architects, Edinburgh. JohnGlaister Morrison, Q.P .M., Deputy Chief Constable, Birmingham City Police. Elizabeth...