Description Of Item | It is probable that the volume was primarily a list of patients as that forms the majority of the information. Duncan used the spare pages for other notes. Includes: p1 & 11- continuation of a copy of a letter to Mr Wigham; details following of a committee at the Sheriff Clerk's office on the Royal Infirmary attended by Duncan 10th February 1818 pp2-3 - account of jargonelle pears from St Leonard's Garden 1803-1808 and other produce obtained in 1808 from his garden of 'one million and an half square metres' including an 'innumerable crop of weeds and not a few caterpillars'; note of the death of Hugo Arnot of Balcormo and his estate p4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 onwards - list of patients, giving their address but no details of diseases 1801-1813 p5-7 - sale of produce; dates of election to Speculative Society 1770-1799; girth of trees, 1815 p9 - poem to the first of May, 1815 p13, 15 - account of antiquarian research done by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes on lewd passages in Latin later translated by Hugo Arnot with quotations p17 - epitaph for Dr Duncan senior read at a meeting of the Aesculapian Club, 2nd December 1826 The contemporary page numbering stops at p11. The notes also start from the rear of the volume: - directions or lists of addresses (these occur throughout) - list of applicants for clinical clerk, 1803-1809 - students and gentlemen with letters of introduction 1801-1826 including their lodgings - memorandum respecting the influenza of 1803 - list of recipients of copies of observations on phthisis - evidence from Virgil that the Romans knew about grafting trees - list of public libraries to be presented with copies of the History of the College of Edinburgh - prescriptions by Dr Cleghorn for Sir Simon Clarke - copies of Macaronics sent to the Prince of Wales - quotation for 'my own tombstone' - list of clergy receiving the newspaper article on the busts of Blair and McLaurin - list for Dr Blair's monument - list of possible recipients of a discourse to the Horticultural Society, 1815-16, 1821 - list of signatories to a letter to Sir William Fettes - account of an attack on the management of the Royal Infirmary by Mr Wigham, 5th October 1818 - A Theory of the peculiar quality of easterly winds by Admiral Philip Patton - list of recipients of copies of the Life of Dr Monro secundus |