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In Glasgow town, so grand and fair, A college stands with utmost care. Physicians and surgeons, they train and teach, To heal the sick and mend the breach. Founded long ago, in days of old, By Peter Lowe, brave and bold. A royal charter, James VI did give, To ensure the doctors could truly live. At first a faculty, to regulate, The physicians and surgeons, their fate. In the West of Scotland, they did reside, Ensuring their skills were certified. In 1909, royal recognition came, The college's reputation, it did proclaim. Becoming the Royal Faculty, so esteemed, For physicians and surgeons, it gleamed. Now known as the Royal College, so grand, With Edinburgh's colleges, hand in hand. Postgraduate education, they provide, For doctors and dentists, side by side. Random page: VL-bus