DEP/ABJ/3/2/25 | Notes of John Abercrombie: [Part of an article on a bill relating to Ireland] | Incomplete article which mentions unnamed parties addressing a memorial to the King. Undated. | c1810 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/11 | Letter from James McDonnell, Belfast, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of his niece, Miss Clarke. | 30 Jan 1820 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/23 | Letter from E W H, Belfast, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Correspondent's own case with pain in her stomach. The letter is addressed to Mrs Brown and is undated although 1817 appears in the watermark on the paper. | 1820s |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/57 | Letter from Annabella Sturrock, [Belfast], Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of her daughter, Isabelle with a cough. She had been treated by Dr McDonnell. | Dec 1821 [?] |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/94 | Letter from [Conym?] Miller, Hollywood, Belfast, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Correspondent's own case with headache and vomiting. | 26 Jul 1823 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/152 | Letter from Ellen Bristow, Belfast, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of her daughter, 8, who had typhus fever. She encloses a letter dated 15th December in her later one in which she asks whether iodine might be safely given. | 20 Dec 1823 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/172 | Letter from [Conym?] Miller, Hollywood [Belfast, Ireland] to John Abercrombie | Correspondent's own case. | 22 Feb 1824 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/179 | Letter from W Bristow, Enniskillen, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Correspondent's own case of a swollen testicle with an additional doctor's report by Dr W Henry. | 14 Mar 1824 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/190 | Letter from James McDonnell, Belfast, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of Mrs Bristow with a throat complaint. Includes a list of medicines prescribed 16th April to 15th May. | 27 May 1824 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/248 | Letter from [J?] Hunter, Clough, County Down, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of Mrs Wauchope, 27, who had contracted a fever in India. | 14 Mar 1825 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/340 | Letter from Andw [Andrew] Marshall, Belfast, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of Mrs Folingsly with a separate post mortem report dated 2nd August. | 26 Jul 1839 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/357 | Letter from Henrietta Morewood, Dunluce Rectory, Bushmills, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of her father, with giddiness, who had been attended by the local apothecary no other medical man being within reach. Four postage marks from Bushmills, Coleraine, Belfast, Ireland and Edinburgh, Scotland. | 1 Aug 1843 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/358 | Letter from Thomas Little, Sligo, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of the son of Archdeacon Verschoyle of Achonry, Ireland. Little was the surgeon at Sligo County Infirmary. | 7 Aug 1843 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/369 | Letter from Willm [William] Benn, Moyliscar Rectory, Mullingar, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Correspondent's own case with a cough and pain in his side. | 14 Aug 1844 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/377 | Letter from D H MacAdam, Castle Pollard, Co Westmeath, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of his brother in law, Mr Hume, with loss of power in his leg and arm. He encloses an account of the case by Reverend H Carre of Glen Columbkill. | 26 Oct 1844 |
DEP/ABJ/4/1/380 | Letter from Jas [James] Wallace, Ballymena, Ireland to John Abercrombie | Case of Mr [Dawson?] with pain in his head. | 2 Nov 1844 |
DEP/ABJ/4/2/24 | Letter from A Colles, Stephen's Green, [Dublin, Ireland] to John Abercrombie | He invites Abercrombie to a meeting of the British Scientific Association in Dublin. | 4 Jul 1835 |
DEP/AWP/5/1/155 | Untitled notes on Ireland by William Pulteney Alison | Includes sections titled 'Notes regarding contagion, c1820'; 'Mortality in Irish Hospitals', c1818; 'Notes on Contagion and Plague'; 'Effects of Weather on Contagion'; and 'Argument against contagious nature of yellow fever', c1817. Draft. | c1820 |
DEP/AWP/5/7/3 | [Extracts of notes from writers on epidemic fevers by William Pulteney Alison] | Includes: 'Hufeland, Hildenbrand and Richter on Fever as it occurred in Germany extracted from the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal 1817'; 'Armstrong on Congestive Typhus'; 'From Section III of Jackson on Fevers 1819'; 'From Barker and Cheyne's Account of the Fever lately epidemical in Ireland London and Dublin 1831'; and 'Means of Preventing the Introduction of Infection from Blane on the diseases of seamen'. | 1830s |
DEP/AWP/8/13 | Petition to the House of Lords by the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh | From the collection of William Pulteney Alison. The petition is in response to the bill for the better regulation of hospitals dispensaries and other medical charities in Ireland. Although the petitioners welcomed greater uniformity throughout the country they had a number of concerns about regulations for the surgical diploma. | 1837 |