Medicine
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Index Chartarum in M.S. C. in folio, 1700
An index, in Gregory's hand, to the material he designated as Folio C.
Letter from AJ Alexander to Joseph Black, 26 July 1773
Letter from AJ Alexander to Joseph Black regarding medical matters, lime from coral, chemical experiments etc.
Letter from Henry Menish to Joseph Black, 10 August 1780
Letter from Dr Henry Menish to Joseph Black about minerals and medical matters.
Letter from John Roebuck to Joseph Black, 22 February 1775
Letter from John Roebuck to Joseph Black seeking an opinion on his patient.
Letter from W Walton to Joseph Black, 10 April 1764
Letter from W Walton, Upton, to Joseph Black relating his intention to leave his books and manuscripts 'to the student who first receives the benefit of my donation after he has taken a degree in medicine'.
Letter from William Stark to Joseph Black, 20 March 1766
Letter from William Stark, London, to Joseph Black , wishing to obtain a MD in absentia from his former university (Glasgow) and referring to cases at St George's Hospital, London.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Professor W.S Greenfield, 26 June 1903
Greenfield provides notes concerning the costs of expanding the staff and facilities in Pathology and Medicine at the University of Edinburgh.
Medical notes slur on gay men (The Big Issue in Scotland), 27 Apr 2000 - 3 Aug 2000
A collection of newspaper and magazine cuttings covering issues relating to the LGBTQ+ community.
Articles cover local, national and international news, however Scottish publications have the strongest representation with Edinburgh and Glasgow based publications being a specific strength within this sub-series.
Minutes of the EGS Trust Management Committee Meeting, 13 Jan 1988
Or Ms 25: الجامع لقوی الادویه والاغذیه al-Jāmi' liquwá al-adwiyah wa-al-aghdhiyah, undated copy (original text composed 13th cent. C.E.)
A dictionary of simple medicaments, originally compiled by Ḍiyā al-Dīn Abī Muḥammad b. 'Abd-allāh b. Aḥmad al-Mālikī al-Ashshāb, known as Ibn al-Bayṭār (d. 646 A.H., 1248 C.E.).