Education
University of Aberdeen.
University of Aberdeen.
He eventually moved to London where he practised in Fitzroy Square after 1801. Aside from his publications, there is very little historical record of his life. Among his books were:
First Lincolnshire of the Theory and Practice in Venereal Diseases (1787)
An Inquiry into the Cure of Scrophula and Cancer (1795)
The Clinical Guide (1800)
On the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood (1800)
A Practical Treatise on Diet (1801)
A Medical Guide for the Invalid to the Principal Watering Places of Great Britain (1804).
Nisbet earned his Doctor of Medicine at Aberdeen (1785) and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (1786).