[1] He later studied in London and Paris before attending the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated with his medical degree in 1833.
[1] He was elected the college's treasurer and examiner, and had the task of straightening out its finances during a period of financial turmoil.
[5] In 1848, Dr. Ransford resigned from his position in Edinburgh and entered into a general practice partnership in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
[1] Other homoeopathic articles written by Dr. Ransford include, "The Prevention and Treatment of Scarlatina" and "The Pathogenic Symptoms of Mercurius".
[1] On 28 August 1833, Charles Ransford married St. Clair Inglis (1802-1910) at Leopold Place in Edinburgh, Scotland.