Harry Rainy

[2][3] One of his brothers was George Rainy, the noted slave plantation owner and personality involved in the Highland Clearances.

He was in Paris on 20 March 1815 to witness the crowds welcoming the triumphant return of Napoleon after his escape from Elba.

He set up in private practice in his home town of Glasgow at 157 West George Street.

A mezzotint by James Faed (after John Graham Gilbert) is held by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.

He then studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh,[9] attaining an MA, MB, CM, and finally his MD in 1899.

His proposers were Sir Thomas Richard Fraser, John Sturgeon Mackay, Alexander Bruce, and Diarmid Noel Paton.

Prof Harry Rainy