Matthew Baillie was born in the manse at
Shotts in
Lanarkshire, the son of Rev Prof James Baillie DD (1723-1778) and his wife, Dorothea Hunter (sister of
Dr John Hunter and
Dr William Hunter. His father was Professor of Divinity at
Glasgow University. His sisters were centenarian Agnes Baillie (1760-1861) and poet/author
Joanna Baillie. He was a pupil of his uncle, the anatomist
John Hunter and his father-in-law,
Dr. Thomas Denman, a pre-eminent obstetrician in London at the turn of the nineteenth century, whose textbook on childbirth had been first published in 1788. Baillie was educated at the Old Grammar School of Hamilton (renamed the
Hamilton Academy in 1848), the
University of Glasgow, and obtained his MD from the
University of Oxford in 1789, having been named
Snell Exhibitioner in 1779. ==Career==