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  1. Hace 6 días · Alexander Gordon, one of twin boys, was born in 1752 in the parish of Strachan, 20 miles south west of Aberdeen. Little is known of his early life, but he obtained an MA at Marischal College, and after further study at the Aberdeen Infirmary and in Edinburgh, graduated in medicine at the University of Aberdeen.

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  2. Alexander Garrievich Gordon (Russian: Алeксандp Гаppиeвич Гордон, born February 20, 1964) is a Russian radio and television presenter, journalist, actor and director. He has worked on "NTV" channel and "Channel One". As of January 2023, Gordon is the host of First Channel's Dok-Tok.

  3. Alexander Seton, I conde de Huntly (m. el 15 de julio de 1470), que adoptó el nombre familiar de Gordon aproximadamente en 1457, fue un poderoso magnate escocés del siglo XV. Fue armado caballero en 1439/1440 y era señor de Badenoch, Gordon, Strathbogie y Cluny.

  4. Alexander Gordon, puerperal sepsis, and modern theories of infection control—Semmelweis in perspective. Ignaz Semmelweis, a Hungarian doctor who practised in 19th century Vienna, is widely believed to be the father of modern infection control.

  5. Alexander Gordon MA, MD (20 May 1752 – 19 October 1799) was a Scottish obstetrician best known for clearly demonstrating the contagious nature of puerperal sepsis (childbirth fever).

  6. Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon, KT (18 June 1743 – 17 June 1827), styled Marquess of Huntly until 1752, was a Scottish nobleman, described by Kaimes as the "greatest subject in Britain", and was also known as the Cock o' the North, the traditional epithet attached to the chief of the Gordon clan .

  7. Alexander Gordon Laing ( Edimburgo, 27 de diciembre de 1794- Tombuctú, 26 de septiembre de 1826) fue un explorador escocés conocido por ser el primer europeo no musulmán en entrar en la ciudad maliense de Tombuctú, en cuyos alrededores fue asesinado.