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Wednesday, 17 November 2010. Blog from sympathectomy to modern antihypertensives. Sir James Whyte Black, OM, FRS, FRSE, FRCP. Sir James Black was a Scottish doctor and pharmacologist who is best known for developing the beta-blocker propanolol. And for developing the stomach-ulcer treating drug cimetidine. James Black born in Lanarkshire. James Black wins scholarship to St. Andrews University to study medicine. For services to medical research. Black wins Nobel Prize for medecine.

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Edinburgh University Pharmacology Student Society

Based around 7 themes, these blogs allow you to explore the historical backdrop to your course and share information with each other. The themes covered by these blogs are a vital supplement to your studies this year and will provide information that will tested in the synoptic exam at the end of the year. Wednesday, 22 September 2010. Welcome to the Edinburgh University Pharmacology Society. Welcome to the blogs! Links and Blog Topics.

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