Normand MacLaurin

Sir Henry Normand MacLaurin, (known as Normand MacLaurin; 10 December 1835 in Kilconquhar, Scotland – 24 August 1914 in Sydney, Australia), was a Scottish-born physician, company director, Australian politician and university administrator.

James MacLaurin, and some fees he earned for tutoring, he enrolled in medicine at the University of Edinburgh.

In the course of his naval service, on 4 February 1868 he reached Port Phillip, and then Sydney in conjunction with the Royal Visit to Australia of Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh.

On 1 October 1868 he decided to register with the Medical Board of New South Wales, where he met Dr Charles Nathan[1] and his family.

[citation needed] In 1887 MacLaurin was appointed vice-chancellor of the University of Sydney, becoming chancellor in 1896.

Sir Henry Normand MacLaurin, Chancellor of the University of Sydney .