Description Of Item | Addressed to D M Moir. Dr Christison had passed on Moir's request and he returns the notes on the case of Barbara Mackay. He regrets that the epidemic does not seem to be abating in Musselburgh. At Sir John Hope's request he sent another volunteer and will try to send more although 'we have no great choice for men for these distant duties'. J C Gregory was probably James Crauford Gregory, son of James Gregory (1753-1821). |