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Educated at the Universities of Edinburgh , Leiden , and Paris , he took his doctor's degree at the University Of Angers in 1662 , and soon afterwards settled as a physician in Edinburgh. In 1667 with Sir Andrew Balfour he started the Botanical Garden in Edinburgh, and he took a leading part in establishing the Royal College Of Physicians of Edinburgh, of which he was elected president in 1684 .

In 1685 he was appointed the first professor of medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He was also appointed Geographer Royal in 1682 , and his numerous and miscellaneous writings deal with historical and antiquarian as well as with botanical and medical subjects.

Sibbald's historical and antiquarian works include:
  • ''A History Ancient and Modern of the Sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross'' (Edinburgh, 1710, and Cupar, 1803)

  • ''An Account of the Scottish Atlas'' (folio, Edinburgh, 1683)

  • ''Scotia illustrata'' (Edinburgh, 1684)

  • ''Description of the Isles of Orkney and Shetland'' (folio, Edinburgh, 1711 and 1845).


''The Remains of Sir Robert Sibbald'', containing his autobiography, memoirs of the Royal College of Physicians, a portion of his literary correspondence, and an account of his manuscripts, was published at Edinburgh in 1833.