He was the eldest son of Elizabeth Stevenson and
Rev. John Burns, who was the minister of the
Barony Church in
Glasgow. Burns became a visiting surgeon at
Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the proprietor of the College Street medical school. He was suspected in robbing graves to provide cadavres for dissecting studies. In 1799, he became Professor of Anatomy and Theory at
Anderson's University, where he published several text books for students and became an international authority on abortion and midwifery. He lived at 5
Blythswood Square in the north of the city. Burns, the brother of two senior figures in the MacBrayne's and Cunard
shipping businesses, was among fifty people who died when the
G & J Burns paddle steamship Orion sank off
Portpatrick in June 1850 on its way from Liverpool to Glasgow. ==Publications==