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Aesop's fables,
CRC Inc.F.94
Aesop's fables
Aesop
 
Description
Hand coloured woodcuts throughout
Work Record ID
0178223
Veterinary Pill Box,
EUA IN2/8/2
Veterinary Pill Box
Royal (Dick) School of ...
 
Subject Event
R(D)SVS
Description
A box containing six pill bottles of dog medicine. The box and medicine were created by C.J. Hewlett and Sons, London. The box is black leather with a blue velvet interior with space for six pill bottles. The pill boxes still contain medicine and poison such as; arecoline and chloretoone; Aresenii Iodid; Zinci Valerian; Aperient Pills; cough pills; distemer pills. Care must be taken when handling this object due to the poisonous nature of the materials and broken seals.
Work Record ID
0353249
University of Edinburgh Matriculation Album (Volume One), 00-01
EUA IN1/ADS/STA/2/1
University of Edinburgh...
University of Edinburgh
00-01
 
Work Record ID
0168082
University of Edinburgh Matriculation Album (Volume One), 00-02
EUA IN1/ADS/STA/2/1
University of Edinburgh...
University of Edinburgh
00-02
 
Work Record ID
0168083
University of Edinburgh Matriculation Album (Volume One), 00-03
EUA IN1/ADS/STA/2/1
University of Edinburgh...
University of Edinburgh
00-03
 
Work Record ID
0168084
University of Edinburgh Matriculation Album (Volume One), 00-04
EUA IN1/ADS/STA/2/1
University of Edinburgh...
University of Edinburgh
00-04
 
Work Record ID
0168085
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh agas freasdal na sacramuinteadh, agas foirceadul an chreidimh Christuidhe andso sios : Mar ghnathuighear an eagluisibh alban doghradhuigh agas doghlac soisgel dileas dé tareis an fhuar chreidimh dochur ar goul ar na dtarraing as Laidin, & as Gaillbherla in Gaoidheilg le M. Seon Carusuel Ministir Eagluise dé agcriochaibh earragaoidheal darab comhainm easbug indseadh gall, ni héidir le henduine, fundamuint oile do tsuidhiughadh acht anfhundamuint ata ar na suighiughadh I. Iosa Criosd., Front Cover
Dd.10.44
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh ...
[Church of Scotland, Ca...
001
 
Description
Gaelic Liturgy, first book printed in any Gaelic language. John Knox's Liturgy, or The Book of Common Order, is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of Scotland. Originally published in Geneva, the prayer-book was introduced into Scotland and was circulated for general use in the administration of the sacraments and solemnization of marriages and burials of the dead. Knox and the Scottish Reformers wanted to bring the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of the Highlands under the same christianizing influences as the rest of the land, and the book was accordingly translated into Gaelic by John Carswell (ca. 1520-1572) and published in 1567.
Work Record ID
0148403
John Gregory: Bound volume of clinical cases, 01
John Gregory: Bound vol...
1771-1772
GD1/66
001
 
Description
Bound volume of clinical case notes for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh patients of Professor John Gregory (1724-1773). Gregory was born and educated in Aberdeen, although his subsequent career took him to Leiden and London. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland in the same year. From an undated letter pasted to the inside cover, the volume was passed to a Mr Scott Craig from 'A Scott', a doctor who was passed the book by one of his patients. The volume covers 48 patients and is indexed by condition (end of volume). According to the last case, the case notes run on to a second volume, although LHSA do not hold this. This volume represents the earliest clinical case notes held by LHSA.
Creator
Gregory, John
Date
1771-1772
Shelfmark
GD1/66
Advice and Information for Drug Users and their Sexual Partners. SAM leaflet.., 001
Advice and Information ...
1986
GD22/14/1/3
001
 
Description
Scottish Aids Monitor leaflet containing advice and information for drug users and their sexual partners
Creator
[Scottish AIDS Monitor, Liason Group of Edinburgh's Drug Projects]
Date
1986
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/3
What A Swizz, 001
What A Swizz
1990s
GD21/4/2/3
001
 
Description
"Squawk It'sThe Bampots" comic strip
Creator
Graffix Inc.
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD21/4/2/3
Getting It On. Leaflet., 001
Getting It On. Leaflet.
1990s
GD22/14/1/42
001
 
Description
Leaflet promoting the use of condoms to prevent the spread of AIDS.
Creator
Unknown
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/42
Condoms … Which One is Best?, 001
Condoms … Which One is ...
1990s
GD22/14/1/33
001
 
Description
Leaflet containing advice on different condoms including information on brands, shape and colour. Produced by the Edinburgh Healthcare NHS Trust Harm Reduction Team.
Creator
Edinburgh Healthcare NHS Trust
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/33
SAM Speaks. Scottish Aids Monitor leaflet., 001
SAM Speaks. Scottish Ai...
1990s
GD22/14/1/72
001
 
Description
Information leaflet in cartoon strip style where characters discuss how AIDS is spread and dispels myths about the virus.
Creator
Scottish AIDS Monitor
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/72
HIV becomes your name – A report on the issues facing Africans living in Scotland who are HIV positive, 001
HIV becomes your name –...
Jun 2005
GD36/2/2/3
001
 
Description
Waverley Care report by Eunice Sinyemu and Marth Baillie, funded by the Scottish Executive
Creator
Waverley Care
Date
Jun 2005
Shelfmark
GD36/2/2/3
Earliest Laureation (graduation) Register , 001
EUA IN1
Earliest Laureation (gr...
University of Edinburgh
001
 
Work Record ID
0169709
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh agas freasdal na sacramuinteadh, agas foirceadul an chreidimh Christuidhe andso sios : Mar ghnathuighear an eagluisibh alban doghradhuigh agas doghlac soisgel dileas dé tareis an fhuar chreidimh dochur ar goul ar na dtarraing as Laidin, & as Gaillbherla in Gaoidheilg le M. Seon Carusuel Ministir Eagluise dé agcriochaibh earragaoidheal darab comhainm easbug indseadh gall, ni héidir le henduine, fundamuint oile do tsuidhiughadh acht anfhundamuint ata ar na suighiughadh I. Iosa Criosd., Inside front cover
Dd.10.44
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh ...
[Church of Scotland, Ca...
002
 
Description
Gaelic Liturgy, first book printed in any Gaelic language. John Knox's Liturgy, or The Book of Common Order, is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of Scotland. Originally published in Geneva, the prayer-book was introduced into Scotland and was circulated for general use in the administration of the sacraments and solemnization of marriages and burials of the dead. Knox and the Scottish Reformers wanted to bring the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of the Highlands under the same christianizing influences as the rest of the land, and the book was accordingly translated into Gaelic by John Carswell (ca. 1520-1572) and published in 1567.
Work Record ID
0148262
John Gregory: Bound volume of clinical cases, 02
John Gregory: Bound vol...
1771-1772
GD1/66
002
 
Description
Bound volume of clinical case notes for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh patients of Professor John Gregory (1724-1773). Gregory was born and educated in Aberdeen, although his subsequent career took him to Leiden and London. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland in the same year. From an undated letter pasted to the inside cover, the volume was passed to a Mr Scott Craig from 'A Scott', a doctor who was passed the book by one of his patients. The volume covers 48 patients and is indexed by condition (end of volume). According to the last case, the case notes run on to a second volume, although LHSA do not hold this. This volume represents the earliest clinical case notes held by LHSA.
Creator
Gregory, John
Date
1771-1772
Shelfmark
GD1/66
Advice and Information for Drug Users and their Sexual Partners. SAM leaflet.., 002
Advice and Information ...
1986
GD22/14/1/3
002
 
Description
Scottish Aids Monitor leaflet containing advice and information for drug users and their sexual partners
Creator
[Scottish AIDS Monitor, Liason Group of Edinburgh's Drug Projects]
Date
1986
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/3
What A Swizz, 002
What A Swizz
1990s
GD21/4/2/3
002
 
Description
"Needle Exchange" comic strip
Creator
Graffix Inc.
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD21/4/2/3
Condoms … Which One is Best?, 002
Condoms … Which One is ...
1990s
GD22/14/1/33
002
 
Description
Leaflet containing advice on different condoms including information on brands, shape and colour. Produced by the Edinburgh Healthcare NHS Trust Harm Reduction Team.
Creator
Edinburgh Healthcare NHS Trust
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/33
SAM Speaks. Scottish Aids Monitor leaflet., 002
SAM Speaks. Scottish Ai...
1990s
GD22/14/1/72
002
 
Description
Information leaflet in cartoon strip style where characters discuss how AIDS is spread and dispels myths about the virus.
Creator
Scottish AIDS Monitor
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/72
Getting It On. Leaflet., 002
Getting It On. Leaflet.
1990s
GD22/14/1/42
002
 
Description
Leaflet promoting the use of condoms to prevent the spread of AIDS.
Creator
Unknown
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/42
HIV becomes your name – A report on the issues facing Africans living in Scotland who are HIV positive, 002
HIV becomes your name –...
Jun 2005
GD36/2/2/3
002
 
Description
Waverley Care report by Eunice Sinyemu and Marth Baillie, funded by the Scottish Executive
Creator
Waverley Care
Date
Jun 2005
Shelfmark
GD36/2/2/3
Earliest Laureation (graduation) Register , 002
EUA IN1
Earliest Laureation (gr...
University of Edinburgh
002
 
Work Record ID
0169710
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh agas freasdal na sacramuinteadh, agas foirceadul an chreidimh Christuidhe andso sios : Mar ghnathuighear an eagluisibh alban doghradhuigh agas doghlac soisgel dileas dé tareis an fhuar chreidimh dochur ar goul ar na dtarraing as Laidin, & as Gaillbherla in Gaoidheilg le M. Seon Carusuel Ministir Eagluise dé agcriochaibh earragaoidheal darab comhainm easbug indseadh gall, ni héidir le henduine, fundamuint oile do tsuidhiughadh acht anfhundamuint ata ar na suighiughadh I. Iosa Criosd., Inside front cover
Dd.10.44
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh ...
[Church of Scotland, Ca...
003
 
Description
Gaelic Liturgy, first book printed in any Gaelic language. John Knox's Liturgy, or The Book of Common Order, is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of Scotland. Originally published in Geneva, the prayer-book was introduced into Scotland and was circulated for general use in the administration of the sacraments and solemnization of marriages and burials of the dead. Knox and the Scottish Reformers wanted to bring the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of the Highlands under the same christianizing influences as the rest of the land, and the book was accordingly translated into Gaelic by John Carswell (ca. 1520-1572) and published in 1567.
Work Record ID
0078947
John Gregory: Bound volume of clinical cases, 03
John Gregory: Bound vol...
1771-1772
GD1/66
003
 
Description
Bound volume of clinical case notes for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh patients of Professor John Gregory (1724-1773). Gregory was born and educated in Aberdeen, although his subsequent career took him to Leiden and London. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland in the same year. From an undated letter pasted to the inside cover, the volume was passed to a Mr Scott Craig from 'A Scott', a doctor who was passed the book by one of his patients. The volume covers 48 patients and is indexed by condition (end of volume). According to the last case, the case notes run on to a second volume, although LHSA do not hold this. This volume represents the earliest clinical case notes held by LHSA.
Creator
Gregory, John
Date
1771-1772
Shelfmark
GD1/66
What A Swizz, 003
What A Swizz
1990s
GD21/4/2/3
003
 
Description
"Needle Exchange" comic strip
Creator
Graffix Inc.
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD21/4/2/3
SAM Speaks. Scottish Aids Monitor leaflet., 003
SAM Speaks. Scottish Ai...
1990s
GD22/14/1/72
003
 
Description
Information leaflet in cartoon strip style where characters discuss how AIDS is spread and dispels myths about the virus.
Creator
Scottish AIDS Monitor
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/72
HIV becomes your name – A report on the issues facing Africans living in Scotland who are HIV positive, 003
HIV becomes your name –...
Jun 2005
GD36/2/2/3
003
 
Description
Waverley Care report by Eunice Sinyemu and Marth Baillie, funded by the Scottish Executive
Creator
Waverley Care
Date
Jun 2005
Shelfmark
GD36/2/2/3
Earliest Laureation (graduation) Register , 003
EUA IN1
Earliest Laureation (gr...
University of Edinburgh
003
 
Work Record ID
0169711
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh agas freasdal na sacramuinteadh, agas foirceadul an chreidimh Christuidhe andso sios : Mar ghnathuighear an eagluisibh alban doghradhuigh agas doghlac soisgel dileas dé tareis an fhuar chreidimh dochur ar goul ar na dtarraing as Laidin, & as Gaillbherla in Gaoidheilg le M. Seon Carusuel Ministir Eagluise dé agcriochaibh earragaoidheal darab comhainm easbug indseadh gall, ni héidir le henduine, fundamuint oile do tsuidhiughadh acht anfhundamuint ata ar na suighiughadh I. Iosa Criosd., Unpaginated
Dd.10.44
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh ...
[Church of Scotland, Ca...
004
 
Description
Gaelic Liturgy, first book printed in any Gaelic language. John Knox's Liturgy, or The Book of Common Order, is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of Scotland. Originally published in Geneva, the prayer-book was introduced into Scotland and was circulated for general use in the administration of the sacraments and solemnization of marriages and burials of the dead. Knox and the Scottish Reformers wanted to bring the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of the Highlands under the same christianizing influences as the rest of the land, and the book was accordingly translated into Gaelic by John Carswell (ca. 1520-1572) and published in 1567.
Work Record ID
0148263
John Gregory: Bound volume of clinical cases, 04
John Gregory: Bound vol...
1771-1772
GD1/66
004
 
Description
Bound volume of clinical case notes for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh patients of Professor John Gregory (1724-1773). Gregory was born and educated in Aberdeen, although his subsequent career took him to Leiden and London. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland in the same year. From an undated letter pasted to the inside cover, the volume was passed to a Mr Scott Craig from 'A Scott', a doctor who was passed the book by one of his patients. The volume covers 48 patients and is indexed by condition (end of volume). According to the last case, the case notes run on to a second volume, although LHSA do not hold this. This volume represents the earliest clinical case notes held by LHSA.
Creator
Gregory, John
Date
1771-1772
Shelfmark
GD1/66
What A Swizz, 004
What A Swizz
1990s
GD21/4/2/3
004
 
Description
"Love at First Bite" comic strip
Creator
Graffix Inc.
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD21/4/2/3
SAM Speaks. Scottish Aids Monitor leaflet., 004
SAM Speaks. Scottish Ai...
1990s
GD22/14/1/72
004
 
Description
Information leaflet in cartoon strip style where characters discuss how AIDS is spread and dispels myths about the virus.
Creator
Scottish AIDS Monitor
Date
1990s
Shelfmark
GD22/14/1/72
Earliest Laureation (graduation) Register , 004
EUA IN1
Earliest Laureation (gr...
University of Edinburgh
004
 
Work Record ID
0169712
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh agas freasdal na sacramuinteadh, agas foirceadul an chreidimh Christuidhe andso sios : Mar ghnathuighear an eagluisibh alban doghradhuigh agas doghlac soisgel dileas dé tareis an fhuar chreidimh dochur ar goul ar na dtarraing as Laidin, & as Gaillbherla in Gaoidheilg le M. Seon Carusuel Ministir Eagluise dé agcriochaibh earragaoidheal darab comhainm easbug indseadh gall, ni héidir le henduine, fundamuint oile do tsuidhiughadh acht anfhundamuint ata ar na suighiughadh I. Iosa Criosd., f.fl.1r
Dd.10.44
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh ...
[Church of Scotland, Ca...
005
 
Description
Gaelic Liturgy, first book printed in any Gaelic language. John Knox's Liturgy, or The Book of Common Order, is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of Scotland. Originally published in Geneva, the prayer-book was introduced into Scotland and was circulated for general use in the administration of the sacraments and solemnization of marriages and burials of the dead. Knox and the Scottish Reformers wanted to bring the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of the Highlands under the same christianizing influences as the rest of the land, and the book was accordingly translated into Gaelic by John Carswell (ca. 1520-1572) and published in 1567.
Work Record ID
0078948
John Gregory: Bound volume of clinical cases, 05
John Gregory: Bound vol...
1771-1772
GD1/66
005
 
Description
Bound volume of clinical case notes for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh patients of Professor John Gregory (1724-1773). Gregory was born and educated in Aberdeen, although his subsequent career took him to Leiden and London. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland in the same year. From an undated letter pasted to the inside cover, the volume was passed to a Mr Scott Craig from 'A Scott', a doctor who was passed the book by one of his patients. The volume covers 48 patients and is indexed by condition (end of volume). According to the last case, the case notes run on to a second volume, although LHSA do not hold this. This volume represents the earliest clinical case notes held by LHSA.
Creator
Gregory, John
Date
1771-1772
Shelfmark
GD1/66
Earliest Laureation (graduation) Register , 005
EUA IN1
Earliest Laureation (gr...
University of Edinburgh
005
 
Work Record ID
0169713
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh agas freasdal na sacramuinteadh, agas foirceadul an chreidimh Christuidhe andso sios : Mar ghnathuighear an eagluisibh alban doghradhuigh agas doghlac soisgel dileas dé tareis an fhuar chreidimh dochur ar goul ar na dtarraing as Laidin, & as Gaillbherla in Gaoidheilg le M. Seon Carusuel Ministir Eagluise dé agcriochaibh earragaoidheal darab comhainm easbug indseadh gall, ni héidir le henduine, fundamuint oile do tsuidhiughadh acht anfhundamuint ata ar na suighiughadh I. Iosa Criosd., Unpaginated
Dd.10.44
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh ...
[Church of Scotland, Ca...
006
 
Description
Gaelic Liturgy, first book printed in any Gaelic language. John Knox's Liturgy, or The Book of Common Order, is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of Scotland. Originally published in Geneva, the prayer-book was introduced into Scotland and was circulated for general use in the administration of the sacraments and solemnization of marriages and burials of the dead. Knox and the Scottish Reformers wanted to bring the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of the Highlands under the same christianizing influences as the rest of the land, and the book was accordingly translated into Gaelic by John Carswell (ca. 1520-1572) and published in 1567.
Work Record ID
0148264
John Gregory: Bound volume of clinical cases, 06
John Gregory: Bound vol...
1771-1772
GD1/66
006
 
Description
Bound volume of clinical case notes for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh patients of Professor John Gregory (1724-1773). Gregory was born and educated in Aberdeen, although his subsequent career took him to Leiden and London. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland in the same year. From an undated letter pasted to the inside cover, the volume was passed to a Mr Scott Craig from 'A Scott', a doctor who was passed the book by one of his patients. The volume covers 48 patients and is indexed by condition (end of volume). According to the last case, the case notes run on to a second volume, although LHSA do not hold this. This volume represents the earliest clinical case notes held by LHSA.
Creator
Gregory, John
Date
1771-1772
Shelfmark
GD1/66
Earliest Laureation (graduation) Register , 006
EUA IN1
Earliest Laureation (gr...
University of Edinburgh
006
 
Work Record ID
0169714
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh agas freasdal na sacramuinteadh, agas foirceadul an chreidimh Christuidhe andso sios : Mar ghnathuighear an eagluisibh alban doghradhuigh agas doghlac soisgel dileas dé tareis an fhuar chreidimh dochur ar goul ar na dtarraing as Laidin, & as Gaillbherla in Gaoidheilg le M. Seon Carusuel Ministir Eagluise dé agcriochaibh earragaoidheal darab comhainm easbug indseadh gall, ni héidir le henduine, fundamuint oile do tsuidhiughadh acht anfhundamuint ata ar na suighiughadh I. Iosa Criosd., Unpaginated
Dd.10.44
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh ...
[Church of Scotland, Ca...
007
 
Description
Gaelic Liturgy, first book printed in any Gaelic language. John Knox's Liturgy, or The Book of Common Order, is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of Scotland. Originally published in Geneva, the prayer-book was introduced into Scotland and was circulated for general use in the administration of the sacraments and solemnization of marriages and burials of the dead. Knox and the Scottish Reformers wanted to bring the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of the Highlands under the same christianizing influences as the rest of the land, and the book was accordingly translated into Gaelic by John Carswell (ca. 1520-1572) and published in 1567.
Work Record ID
0078949
John Gregory: Bound volume of clinical cases, 07
John Gregory: Bound vol...
1771-1772
GD1/66
007
 
Description
Bound volume of clinical case notes for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh patients of Professor John Gregory (1724-1773). Gregory was born and educated in Aberdeen, although his subsequent career took him to Leiden and London. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland in the same year. From an undated letter pasted to the inside cover, the volume was passed to a Mr Scott Craig from 'A Scott', a doctor who was passed the book by one of his patients. The volume covers 48 patients and is indexed by condition (end of volume). According to the last case, the case notes run on to a second volume, although LHSA do not hold this. This volume represents the earliest clinical case notes held by LHSA.
Creator
Gregory, John
Date
1771-1772
Shelfmark
GD1/66
Earliest Laureation (graduation) Register , 007
EUA IN1
Earliest Laureation (gr...
University of Edinburgh
007
 
Work Record ID
0169715
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh agas freasdal na sacramuinteadh, agas foirceadul an chreidimh Christuidhe andso sios : Mar ghnathuighear an eagluisibh alban doghradhuigh agas doghlac soisgel dileas dé tareis an fhuar chreidimh dochur ar goul ar na dtarraing as Laidin, & as Gaillbherla in Gaoidheilg le M. Seon Carusuel Ministir Eagluise dé agcriochaibh earragaoidheal darab comhainm easbug indseadh gall, ni héidir le henduine, fundamuint oile do tsuidhiughadh acht anfhundamuint ata ar na suighiughadh I. Iosa Criosd., Unpaginated
Dd.10.44
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh ...
[Church of Scotland, Ca...
008
 
Description
Gaelic Liturgy, first book printed in any Gaelic language. John Knox's Liturgy, or The Book of Common Order, is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of Scotland. Originally published in Geneva, the prayer-book was introduced into Scotland and was circulated for general use in the administration of the sacraments and solemnization of marriages and burials of the dead. Knox and the Scottish Reformers wanted to bring the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of the Highlands under the same christianizing influences as the rest of the land, and the book was accordingly translated into Gaelic by John Carswell (ca. 1520-1572) and published in 1567.
Work Record ID
0148265
John Gregory: Bound volume of clinical cases, 08
John Gregory: Bound vol...
1771-1772
GD1/66
008
 
Description
Bound volume of clinical case notes for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh patients of Professor John Gregory (1724-1773). Gregory was born and educated in Aberdeen, although his subsequent career took him to Leiden and London. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland in the same year. From an undated letter pasted to the inside cover, the volume was passed to a Mr Scott Craig from 'A Scott', a doctor who was passed the book by one of his patients. The volume covers 48 patients and is indexed by condition (end of volume). According to the last case, the case notes run on to a second volume, although LHSA do not hold this. This volume represents the earliest clinical case notes held by LHSA.
Creator
Gregory, John
Date
1771-1772
Shelfmark
GD1/66
Earliest Laureation (graduation) Register , 008
EUA IN1
Earliest Laureation (gr...
University of Edinburgh
008
 
Work Record ID
0169716
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh agas freasdal na sacramuinteadh, agas foirceadul an chreidimh Christuidhe andso sios : Mar ghnathuighear an eagluisibh alban doghradhuigh agas doghlac soisgel dileas dé tareis an fhuar chreidimh dochur ar goul ar na dtarraing as Laidin, & as Gaillbherla in Gaoidheilg le M. Seon Carusuel Ministir Eagluise dé agcriochaibh earragaoidheal darab comhainm easbug indseadh gall, ni héidir le henduine, fundamuint oile do tsuidhiughadh acht anfhundamuint ata ar na suighiughadh I. Iosa Criosd., Unpaginated
Dd.10.44
Foirm na nurrnuidheadh ...
[Church of Scotland, Ca...
009
 
Description
Gaelic Liturgy, first book printed in any Gaelic language. John Knox's Liturgy, or The Book of Common Order, is a directory for public worship in the Reformed Church of Scotland. Originally published in Geneva, the prayer-book was introduced into Scotland and was circulated for general use in the administration of the sacraments and solemnization of marriages and burials of the dead. Knox and the Scottish Reformers wanted to bring the Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of the Highlands under the same christianizing influences as the rest of the land, and the book was accordingly translated into Gaelic by John Carswell (ca. 1520-1572) and published in 1567.
Work Record ID
0078950
John Gregory: Bound volume of clinical cases, 09
John Gregory: Bound vol...
1771-1772
GD1/66
009
 
Description
Bound volume of clinical case notes for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh patients of Professor John Gregory (1724-1773). Gregory was born and educated in Aberdeen, although his subsequent career took him to Leiden and London. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland in the same year. From an undated letter pasted to the inside cover, the volume was passed to a Mr Scott Craig from 'A Scott', a doctor who was passed the book by one of his patients. The volume covers 48 patients and is indexed by condition (end of volume). According to the last case, the case notes run on to a second volume, although LHSA do not hold this. This volume represents the earliest clinical case notes held by LHSA.
Creator
Gregory, John
Date
1771-1772
Shelfmark
GD1/66
Earliest Laureation (graduation) Register , 009
EUA IN1
Earliest Laureation (gr...
University of Edinburgh
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Work Record ID
0169717
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