Student lecture notes
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Three volumes of manuscript student notes on lectures presented by David Hume
Three volumes of student manuscript notes written by unidentified students in Edinburgh, ca 1815-1819, on David Hume's lectures. The volumes do not have main titles, but have section headings throughout, subjects include: feudal rights; charter; instrument of sasine; state of vassal's titles, etc.
Two-volume set of the lecture notes of an unnamed student, taken at Professor Fraser’s lectures on the Materia Medica, 13 October 1896-19 March 1897
Two volumes containing student lecture notes from The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies entitled 'Materia Medica - Fraser - vol. I' and 'vol. II'. The lectures were given by Prof. Fraser on 'Materia Medica'; there is no information on the identity of the student. The first lecture is dated 13 October 1896 and the last one, 19 March 1897. Some loose notes are enclosed in the second volume.
Veterinary notebooks of Anthony Hyde Smith
Volume of manuscript notes on David Hume's lectures on Scots Law at Edinburgh, 1811
Volume of student lecture notes entitled "Heads of Dr. Ferguson's Lectures 1760", [1760 or 1768]
This item is a volume of student lecture notes entitled "Heads of Dr. Ferguson's Lectures 1760" [the date could also be read as "1768"], 44-page long, apparently by a student who attended Adam Ferguson's lectures at the University of Edinburgh. As the title suggests, these are the "heads" or outlines of the course, but with a fair bit of detail included. The lectures concern mankind in its divisions, social actions, forms of government, etc.
