Annual Reports 14th-31st

Date:
1853-1870
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DGH1/2/2/2/6
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Description

Duplicate reports covering part of Drs W. A. F. Browne and J. Gilchrist's periods as Medical Superintendent. The 20th annual report for 1859 is missing. Inserted in the volume is a loose postcard with notes by Dr C. C. Easterbrook referring to two prints found at the front of the volume of the original Crichton Royal Institution, 'one as originally designed, as seen from the west; and one, somewhat diagrammatic, as seen from the East, in Dr J. Gilchrist's time, probably about 1874, CCE.'

Publication/Creation

1853-1870

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1 volume

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Enquiries for reproduction for commercial purposes should be directed to the Archivist, Dumfries and Galloway Archives and Local Studies

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The papers are available at Dumfries and Galloway Archives subject to conditions of UK Data Protection Act 1998, Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and NHS Records Management Code of Practice 2012. Subject to these restrictions, this material is being digitised by the University of Glasgow as part of a Wellcome Trust funded project. Material that is digitised will be accessed freely online through the Wellcome Library catalogue.

Ownership note

A note on the inside cover by Dr C. C. Easterbrook states, 'volume belonged to William George Gibson, Doctor's Clerk in 1872, then came into possession of Dr James Adam who died in 1908, and was eventually sent by his son, George Henry Adam, to Dr C.C. Easterbrook on 7 December 1938 who presented it to the Crichton Royal Institution for preservation among its Archives.'

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