Gillies, Hugh Cameron
- First name(s)
- Hugh Cameron
- Surname
- Gillies
- Position(s) held at King's College London Ref: *3
Lecturer in Gaelic, 1895-1900
Education & professional details
- School, college and/or university attended Ref: *2
- University of Glasgow
- Qualifications
- MB (1882)
- MD (1893)
- Publications Ref: *4
- The Interpretation of Disease, Parts 1 and 2 (1891-1892)
- The Elements of Gaelic Grammar: Based on the Work of the Rev. Alexander Stewart, D.D (1896)
- The Place Names of Argyll (1906)
- Regimen Sanitatis, the Rule of Health; A Gaelic Medical Manuscript of the Early Sixteenth Century (1910)
- Gaelic Texts for Schools (New Code) : With Grammar, Vocabulary, and Full Notes and Exercises on Parsing, Analysis, etc.
Personal details
- Date of birth Ref: *1
- 1856
- Date of death Ref: *1
- 1925
- Family details
Married Sept 1890
Notes Ref: *5
Post at King's College appears to be part-time. At one stage (1895) he argues for permission for women to be admitted in order to boost numbers. 'They are the best students we have.' This request is granted 'exceptionally'.
* References
- https://bill.celt.dias.ie/vol4/pdf/; http://search.findmypast.co.uk/
- http://www.internationalstory.gla.ac.uk
- King's College London Calendar 1896-1897
- www.newspapers.com; www.bookdepository.com
- Secretary’s IN-Correspondence, KA/IC/G105, King’s College London Archives