Background
He was the eldest son of Captain Robert Gairdner of the Bengal artillery, and brother of William Gairdner, born at Mount Charles, near Ayr, on 18 September 1790. When he was five years old his father was killed by the kick of a horse.
He was the eldest son of Captain Robert Gairdner of the Bengal artillery, and brother of William Gairdner, born at Mount Charles, near Ayr, on 18 September 1790. When he was five years old his father was killed by the kick of a horse.
He received his school education at Ayr academy, but the family moved to Edinburgh in 1808, and there he took his degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1811. He spent the winter of 1812 in London, studying anatomy under Charles Bell. In 1813 Gairdner went into practice in Edinburgh in partnership with Doctor Farquharson.
In the same year he became a fellow of the College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and four years later began to act as examiner for them.
Foreign many years the College"s treasurer, he was president from 1830 to 1832. This appointment gave him a seat in the unreformed town council of Edinburgh.
The election for the parliament of 1831 was entirely in the hands of the town council, and Gairdner, a reformer, seconded the nomination of Francis Jeffrey, Lord Advocate. The majority of the council, however, disregarded a petition presented to them and elected Robert Adam Dundas.
They departed through back streets, while a mob attacked the Lord Provost and threatened to throw him over the North Bridge.
In the 1830s he was living in the centre of the First New Town at 18 Hill Street. He also gave evidence before parliamentary committees in London, on behalf of the Edinburgh College of Surgeons, in the efforts made to secure a legal status for licensed practitioners of medicine and surgery extending throughout the United Kingdom, ahead of the Medical Acting 1859. Gairdner joined a small group of Unitarians, and this was thought to have hampered his career.
Gairnder died on 12 December 1876, at the age of 86.
William Tennant Gairdner was the eldest son, and James Gairdner the second.