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Category: People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh
Category: Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
The Pipe Major of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards was summoned to Edinburgh Castle and chastised for demeaning the bagpipes.
Category: Honorary Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Category: Honorary Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Category: Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
A statue of Hume by Alexander Stoddart on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh
Conan Doyle stated that the character of Holmes was inspired by Dr. Joseph Bell, for whom Doyle had worked as a clerk at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
Category: Presidents of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Dewar called the Royal High School on Calton Hill in Edinburgh a " nationalist shibboleth ", mainly because it had been the proposed site of the Scottish Assembly in the 1979 referendum.
The Britannica has an Editorial Board of Advisors, which includes 12 distinguished scholars: author Nicholas Carr, religion scholar Wendy Doniger, political economist Benjamin M. Friedman, Council on Foreign Relations President Emeritus Leslie H. Gelb, computer scientist David Gelernter, Physics Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann, Carnegie Corporation of New York President Vartan Gregorian, philosopher Thomas Nagel, cognitive scientist Donald Norman, musicologist Don Michael Randel, Stewart Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch.
Other notable institutions include the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh which were established by Royal Charter, in 1506 and 1681 respectively.
The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh is the main public hospital for the city.
Hospitals in Edinburgh include the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, which includes Edinburgh University Medical School, and the Western General Hospital, which includes a large cancer treatment centre and the nurse-led Minor Injuries Clinic.
The Royal Infirmary is the main Accident & Emergency hospital not just for Edinburgh but also Midlothian and East Lothian, and is the headquarters of NHS Lothian, making it a centric focus for Edinburgh and its hinterland.
The Royal Lyceum Theatre has its own company, while the King's Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Theatre, and Edinburgh Playhouse stage large touring shows.

Royal and Hospital
The local hospital is Accrington Victoria Hospital however, as it only deals with minor issues, A & E is provided by the Royal Blackburn Hospital.
In 2006, the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society published a paper providing evidence that these were painted in situ at St Thomas ' Hospital over the river Thames.
* A section at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is known as the Edward Jenner Ward ; it is where blood is drawn
The Royal Hospital for Sick Children is in Sciennes Road ; it is popularly known as ' the Sick Kids '.
During the next three years, she continued her battle to qualify by studying privately with various professors, including some at the University of St Andrews, the Edinburgh Royal Maternity and the London Hospital Medical School.
This school was later called the Royal Free Hospital of Medicine, which later became part of what is now the medical school of University College London.
David Wilkie ( artist ) | Sir David Wilkie, The Royal Hospital, Chelsea | Chelsea Pensioners reading the Battle of Waterloo | Waterloo Dispatch, 1822.
In 1758 he was appointed chief physician of the Royal Naval Hospital Haslar at Gosport.
He became a House Officer at St Vincent's Hospital and then Royal Children's Hospital before becoming severely ill with bilateral pneumococcal pneumonia.
John Cade acute unit at Royal Park Hospital circa 2003
In 1952 Cade was appointed Superintendent and Dean of the clinical school at Royal Park Hospital.
* Wirginia Maixnerpediatric neurosurgeon at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital.
* 1862 – Royal Columbian Hospital ( RCH ) opens as the first hospital in the Canadian province of British Columbia
These include Richmond Hill, Undercliff Drive and Boscombe Pier, Bournemouth Town Hall, Lansdowne College, Christchurch Hospital and the former Royal Victoria Hospital ( Boscombe ).
Anatomist D. W. Grieve of the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine studied a copy of the film in 1971, and wrote a detailed analysis.
He died on 10 March 1918 in the Royal Naval Hospital, Malta, after contracting typhoid.
* December 10 – Jessie Aspinall, Australian doctor, first female junior medical resident at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital ( d. 1953 )
She was born in Birmingham and educated at the King Edward VI High School for Girls and the Royal Free Hospital Medical School, where she qualified in 1975.
After the shooting, he was rushed to the Royal Victoria Hospital, where he underwent surgery to remove the three bullets which had entered his body.
* Gardens of the Royal Hospital

Royal and specialises
Skandia International, which specialises in offshore investment, sponsors the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and partners the United Arab Emirates Professional Golf Association in Singapore.
The Royal Academy of Dance ( RAD ) is a UK based examination board that specialises in dance education and training, including classical ballet.
The subsidised or non-commercial theatre includes the National Theatre, which is based at the South Bank ; the Royal Shakespeare Company which is based in Stratford, but presents seasons in London ; The Globe, a modern reconstruction of the home of Shakespeare's troupe ; The Royal Court Theatre which specialises in new drama ; the Old Vic ; and the Young Vic.

Royal and mental
* Antipsychotic Medication-information from mental health charity The Royal College of Psychiatrists
* Anxiety & Phobias Information from mental health charity The Royal College of Psychiatrists
* ECT-information from mental health charity The Royal College of Psychiatrists
* Sleep Problems-information leaflet from mental health charity The Royal College of Psychiatrists
b. Mary Marshall died in 1804, after having been committed in 1799 to St Luke's Hospital and then to the Bethlem Royal Hospital, a mental asylum.
* Shyness and Social Phobia-information from mental health charity The Royal College of Psychiatrists
He made two lifelike human statues in Portland stone entitled " Melancholy " and " Raving Madness " for the gates of the 17th century mental hospital, known as Bedlam ( currently Bethlem Royal Hospital ), which can currently be seen in their museum ( modelli in V & A ).
The brutal circumstances of the poet's death prompted one of his visitors in Darien House, the young doctor Andrew Duncan ( 1744 – 1828 ), to pioneer better institutional practices for the treatment of mental health problems through the creation of what is today the Royal Edinburgh Hospital.
* Bethlem Royal Hospital, a mental institution near London that became the source of the English word bedlam.
* Tiredness — Information leaflet from mental health charity The Royal College of Psychiatrists
" ( From a lecture to the Royal Institution titled " Some of the conditions of mental development ")
In the United Kingdom, the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre is a joint police / mental health unit set up in October 2006 by the Home Office, the Department of Health and Metropolitan Police Service to identify and address those individuals considered to pose a threat to VIPs or the Royal Family.
The CEC website advocates a number of positions of the worldwide LaRouche movement, including that the Port Arthur massacre, in which Martin Bryant murdered 35 people and injured 37 others, was instigated by mental health institute the Tavistock Institute on the orders of the British Royal Family.
He also chaired a Royal Commission that reviewed mental health legislation in the 1950s and was Warden and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham between 1937 and 1952.
The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre ( also known as Royal Ottawa Hospital, Royal Hospital or ROH ) is a 207-bed mental health facility located in Ottawa, Canada which began operation in 1961.
In 1973 he was awarded the Starkey medal and prize by the Royal Society of Health for work on mental health.
Clinically, members of the department offer expert services to the Maudsley Hospital, Bethlem Royal Hospital, King's College Hospital, Guy's Hospital and community mental health teams in the South London area.
The suburb is home to the mental health campus of the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
Head also became increasingly interested in the mental changes brought on by visceral disease and he based his Goulstonian Lectures before the Royal College of Physicians on this topic.

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