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  1. J. C. G. Ledingham in 1907. Sir John Charles Grant Ledingham FRS (19 May 1875 – 4 October 1944) was a British pathologist and bacteriologist. Ledinham was born at Boyndie where James Ledingham, his father, was the local church minister.

  2. Sir John Charles Grant Ledingham. John Ledingham was born at Boyndie, Banffshire, the son of Rev. James Ledingham, and went to school at Banff Academy. His higher education took place at Aberdeen University, where he graduated as M.A. (1895), B.Sc. (1900) and M.B, Ch.B. (1902), and won the Simpson and Arnott prizes, the Carnegie research ...

  3. Sir John Charles Grant Ledingham. 19 May 1875 - 4 October 1944. Eminent Bacteriologist and Virologist. Born at the manse in Boyndie, Banffshire, John Ledingham was educated locally and at Banff Academy, then King’s College, Aberdeen, graduating MA (Hons) (1895), BSc (1900) and MB ChB (1902).

  4. John Charles Grant Ledingham was born on 19 May 1875 at the Manse of Boyndie, Banffshire, where his father, the Rev. James Ledingham, was a minister of the Established Church of Scotland.

  5. John Charles Grant Ledingham. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet OM AK KBE FRS FAA FRSNZ [1] (3 September 1899 – 31 August 1985 [2] ), usually known as Macfarlane or Mac Burnet, was an Australian virologist known for his contributions to immunology. He won a Nobel Prize in 1960 for predicting acquired immune tolerance and he developed the ...

  6. Referee's report by John Charles Grant Ledingham, on a paper 'On blood-platelets: their behaviour in “vitamin A” deficiency and after “radiation,” and their relation to bacterial infections' by W Cramer, A H Drew and J C Mottram

  7. John Charles Grant Ledingham was born on 19 May 1875 at the Manse of Boyndie, Banffshire, where his father, the Rev. James Ledingham, was a minister of the Established Church of Scotland.