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David Middleton Greig FRSE FRCSE LLD TD (1864-4 May 1936) was a Scottish surgeon who worked for most of his career at Dundee Royal Infirmary. He developed an interest in diseases of bone and came to be regarded as an international authority on the subject. He wrote numerous papers on skeletal abnormalities and Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome (first described in 1926) is named after him. Over the course of his career he amassed a large collection of skulls demonstrating various bony abnormalities. After retiring from surgical practice he became conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh at Surgeons' Hall. He donated 250 skulls to Surgeons' Hall Museum, where some remain on display as part of the Greig Collection.

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  • David Middleton Greig FRSE FRCSE LLD TD (1864-4 May 1936) was a Scottish surgeon who worked for most of his career at Dundee Royal Infirmary. He developed an interest in diseases of bone and came to be regarded as an international authority on the subject. He wrote numerous papers on skeletal abnormalities and Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome (first described in 1926) is named after him. Over the course of his career he amassed a large collection of skulls demonstrating various bony abnormalities. After retiring from surgical practice he became conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh at Surgeons' Hall. He donated 250 skulls to Surgeons' Hall Museum, where some remain on display as part of the Greig Collection. (en)
  • David Middleton Greig (ur. 1864, zm. 1936) – szkocki lekarz. Jego ojciec i dziadek również byli lekarzami. Początkowo studiował na Uniwersytecie Św. Andrzeja, by później przenieść się na Uniwersytet Edynburski. Studia medyczne ukończył w 1885. Początkowo wspólną praktykę z ojcem; po jego śmierci zatrudnił się w Royal Asylum w Perth. Stamtąd przeniósł się do Baldovan Institute for Imbecile Children. Przez trzy lata był chirurgiem wojskowym w Anglii i w Indiach, po powrocie pracował w Dundee Royal Infirmary. Podczas II wojny burskiej służył pod gen. w Natalu. Poza zainteresowaniami medycznymi, zajmował się też muzyką i literaturą, wydał też tom poezji poezji, The Rhymes of D.R.I.. (pl)
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  • David Middleton Greig FRSE FRCSE LLD TD (1864-4 May 1936) was a Scottish surgeon who worked for most of his career at Dundee Royal Infirmary. He developed an interest in diseases of bone and came to be regarded as an international authority on the subject. He wrote numerous papers on skeletal abnormalities and Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome (first described in 1926) is named after him. Over the course of his career he amassed a large collection of skulls demonstrating various bony abnormalities. After retiring from surgical practice he became conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh at Surgeons' Hall. He donated 250 skulls to Surgeons' Hall Museum, where some remain on display as part of the Greig Collection. (en)
  • David Middleton Greig (ur. 1864, zm. 1936) – szkocki lekarz. Jego ojciec i dziadek również byli lekarzami. Początkowo studiował na Uniwersytecie Św. Andrzeja, by później przenieść się na Uniwersytet Edynburski. Studia medyczne ukończył w 1885. Początkowo wspólną praktykę z ojcem; po jego śmierci zatrudnił się w Royal Asylum w Perth. Stamtąd przeniósł się do Baldovan Institute for Imbecile Children. Przez trzy lata był chirurgiem wojskowym w Anglii i w Indiach, po powrocie pracował w Dundee Royal Infirmary. Podczas II wojny burskiej służył pod gen. w Natalu. Poza zainteresowaniami medycznymi, zajmował się też muzyką i literaturą, wydał też tom poezji poezji, The Rhymes of D.R.I.. (pl)
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