2 letters (ANS) and 2 holograph notes, unsigned, relating to various social engagements.
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ALS relating medical notes and observations.
Andrew Duncan, Jr. letter, [Edinburgh], to "My dear Sir.", undated, [probably between 1793 and 1832] 1 item
ALS. Invites addressee to join the Horticulture Society [of Edinburgh].
ALS. Writes regarding the settlement of an estate.
ALS. Writes to Mr. J. Robinson and Mr. Stockdale respectively regarding his account and the sale of his work.
Document, signed. John Mitchell petitions the Hospital for admittance. The Hospital receives the promise of John Haighton, physician, to supply the patient with clean body linen weekly and to remove the body at his expense, if the patient should die within the Hospital's care.
ALS. Asks him to kindly give three or four baths free of charge to a servant girl of his wife who does not have the means to pay for them. Adds that next time he will recommend better patients.
ALS. Sends information on cases of artificial anus.
ANS. Requests that bearer be given a copy of his work on mineral waters, as well as his book on the liver. Note is attached to short biographical sketch.
ANS. Autograph sample.
ANS. Excuses his absence from a committee meeting.
Letter (ALS) concerning corrections to a report.
ANS regarding a competition.
ALS. Asks Collard to befriend a St. Marc, who seeks reinstatement to his former position as principal of a college.