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Professor Dugald Cameron OBE FCSD FRSA (b. 1939) was an Industrial Design student at Glasgow School of Art when he first came into contact with Tom Brown in about 1960, and became involved in the design of the first obstetric ultrasound scanners. He went on to become Head of Industrial Design at the Glasgow School of Art in 1970, and Director in 1991.

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Dr Norman Stark, Professor Peter Wells
Dr Norman Stark, Professor Peter Wells at the Witness Seminar ‘Looking at the Unborn: Historical Aspects of Obstetric Ultrasound’ held by the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group, 10/03/1998
John MacVicar, Dr James Willocks, Mrs Lois Reynolds
John MacVicar, Dr James Willocks, Mrs Lois Reynolds at the Witness Seminar ‘Looking at the Unborn: Historical Aspects of Obstetric Ultrasound’ held by the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group, 10/03/1998
Dr Usama Abdulla
Dr Usama Abdulla at the Witness Seminar ‘Looking at the Unborn: Historical Aspects of Obstetric Ultrasound’ held by the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group, 10/03/1998
Mr John Fleming, Dr Usama Abdulla, Mr Thomas Brown, Dr Stephen Lock
Mr John Fleming, Dr Usama Abdulla, Mr Thomas Brown, Dr Stephen Lock at the Witness Seminar ‘Looking at the Unborn: Historical Aspects of Obstetric Ultrasound’ held by the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group, 10/03/1998
Dr Malcom Nicolson, Dr Angus Hall
Dr Malcom Nicolson, Dr Angus Hall at the Witness Seminar ‘Looking at the Unborn: Historical Aspects of Obstetric Ultrasound’ held by the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group, 10/03/1998