For authors with similar names, see Author:Andrew Balfour.
Sir Andrew Balfour
(1630–1694)

Scottish physician; Bart. M.D. who first introduced the dissection of the human body into Scotland; who projected the first hospital in the country, for the relief of disease and poverty at the public expense; founder of the botanic garden at Edinburgh, and almost the father of the science in Scotland; who planned the royal college of physicians at Edinburgh

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