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Attended University of Edinburgh 1733-38, Under patronage of John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll transferred studies to Padua, graduated MD & PhD 1738.
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Attended University of Edinburgh 1733-38, Under patronage of [[Campbell, John (London)]], 2nd Duke of Argyll transferred studies to Padua, graduated MD & PhD 1738.
 
Migrated to Banbury, Oxfordshire, establishing practice at Pye Corner, Banbury where Macaulay treated the poor free of charge
 
Migrated to Banbury, Oxfordshire, establishing practice at Pye Corner, Banbury where Macaulay treated the poor free of charge
 
Moved to London 1750/1 and settled in Poland Street. He sought and won the position of man-midwife to the British Lying-In Hospital for Married Women in Brownlow Street. Macaulay made significant contributions to the field of obstetrics and was a medical writer of unusual cases. Moved to Jermyn Street (1750s). Buried at Christ Church, Newgate.
 
Moved to London 1750/1 and settled in Poland Street. He sought and won the position of man-midwife to the British Lying-In Hospital for Married Women in Brownlow Street. Macaulay made significant contributions to the field of obstetrics and was a medical writer of unusual cases. Moved to Jermyn Street (1750s). Buried at Christ Church, Newgate.

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Dates c.1740-1766
Location Oxfordshire & London
Vocation Physician & man-midwife
Place of Birth Edinburgh
Marriage Leonora Maria Bathurst; 2nd wife Catharine Sawbridge (1760)
Issue Charles, Archibald, Caroline, Leonora Maria & Catherine; Catharine Sophia
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Attended University of Edinburgh 1733-38, Under patronage of Campbell, John (London), 2nd Duke of Argyll transferred studies to Padua, graduated MD & PhD 1738. Migrated to Banbury, Oxfordshire, establishing practice at Pye Corner, Banbury where Macaulay treated the poor free of charge Moved to London 1750/1 and settled in Poland Street. He sought and won the position of man-midwife to the British Lying-In Hospital for Married Women in Brownlow Street. Macaulay made significant contributions to the field of obstetrics and was a medical writer of unusual cases. Moved to Jermyn Street (1750s). Buried at Christ Church, Newgate.