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Lecture Notes of John Robison
Lecture notes from the time when Robison was Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. The notes embrace the sciences of mechanics, hydrodynamics, astronomy and optics, together with electricity and magnetism.
It is assumed that these are Robison's own notes but this has not been verified.
Lecture notes of Patricia Townsend
Lecture notes of Robert Sutherland
Lecture notes on Midwifery (Professor Thomas Young, 1726-1783), taken down by James Johnson
Lecture notes on Midwifery (Professor Thomas Young, 1726-1783), taken down by person unknown
The material consists of aBook of Midwifery, being lectures on Midwifery given by Professor Thomas Young. Dated at Introductory note from 3 May 1763.
The first 252 pp. relate to Midwifery, but following these are 156 pp. of Pathology notes.
There is no indication of the name of the note-taking student.
There is a modern bookplate of Douglas Guthrie, with notes on facing page also by Douglas Guthrie
Lecture notes on Midwifery (Professor Thomas Young, 1726-1783), taken down by person unknown
Lecture notes on Midwifery (Professor Thomas Young, 1726-1783), taken down by person unknown
The material consists of Young's Midwifery - spine title - being lectures on Midwifery given by Professor Thomas Young. There is no identifiable date. The introductory page notes the content as Dr. Young's Theory and Practice of Midwifery
There are 338 pp. relating to the subject, and a contents list at rear.
There is no indication of the name of the note-taking student.
Lecture Notes, Rhetoric and English Literature, 1878-1879
Lecture notes taken by John McLeish, student, St Salvator’s College, St Andrews University
Lecture notes taken by William Carruthers and lectures given by Prof James Pillans (1778-1864) and Prof Stevenson MacGill (1765-1840)
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