Peter McBrideFRSE (1854–1946) was a Scottish physician and expert on the larynx. In 1897 he was first to identify the malignant granuloma of the nose known as Granuloma Syndrome[1] or granulomatosis with polyangiitis.[2] Edinburgh's McBride Lecture was named in his honour in 1979.[3]
He was born in Hamburg in Germany on 16 August 1854 of Scottish parents. He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh graduating with an MB ChB in 1876, and did further postgraduate studies in Vienna. He began lecturing in diseases of the ear, nose and throat on his return to Edinburgh.
In 1886 the actor Henry Irving appears to have been amongst his patients.[7]
In 1913 he gave the first Semon Lecture, giving an account of Semon's life and work.[3]
He died in Edinburgh on 16 June 1946 aged 92.[8] He is buried in Dean Cemetery. The grave lies on the hidden southern terrace close to the grave of Alexander Crum Brown.
Family
He was married to Eleanor Crawfurd Graham (1855–1889).
Publications
Diseases of the Larynx 1885 (co-written with Dr Jacob Gottstein)