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Diplomas and testimonials
Date: 1836-1860Reference: MS.5840Part of: Morrison and Hobson Families- Archives and manuscripts
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Diplomas and testimonials: outsize material
Date: 1836-1860Reference: MS.5840/13-29Part of: Morrison and Hobson Families- Books
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The practical papermaker : a complete guide to the manufacture of paper / by James Dunbar.
Dunbar, James.Date: 1887- Books
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Catalogue of books, being the library of an antiquarian; Which will begin to be sold by auction, by James Vallance, on Friday, November 21, 1800, at his Sale-Room, No. 6, Eustace-Street. They consist of a rare and curious collection relative to Great Britain and Ireland; amongst them are Camden, Speed, Ware, Harris, Fynes Morrison, Cox, Hollingshed, Petty's Maps, M'Curtin, O'Brien, Leland, O'Conor, Vallancey, Crawford, Keating, Story, &c. &c. All Walter Harris's works (fine copies) are to be had in this catalogue, not to be found perhaps in any other private collection in Ireland. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale.
Vallance, James.Date: 1800]- Books
Observations on hydrophobia, produced by the bite of a mad dog, or other rabid animal. With an examination of the various theories and methods of cure, existing at the present day; and an inquiry into the merit of specific remedies. Also, a method of treatment best adapted to the brute creation. In a series of letters addressed to a friend / [James Thacher].
Thacher, James, 1754-1844Date: 1812- Archives and manuscripts
de Mayerne, Louis Turquet (c.1550-1618), French historian; de Mayerne, Sir Théodore Turquet, M.D. F.R.C.S. (1573-1655), physician to James I and Charles I; and Prujean, Sir Francis, M.D. F.R.C.S. (1593-1666), physician
Date: 1612-1971Reference: MS.7301- Archives and manuscripts
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Material regarding preventive medicine
Date: 27 Nov 1975-28 Feb 1983Reference: UGC 155/4/1/7/2Part of: Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, 1926-1994, geneticist, University of Glasgow, Scotland- Books
The psychology of learning and techniques of teaching / James M. Thyne.
Thyne, James Morrison.Date: 1963- Books
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The Morison Lectures, 1907 / by A. R. Urquhart.
Urquhart, Alexander Reid, 1852-1917.Date: 1907- Books
Patterns of error in the addition number facts / by James M. Thynne.
Thyne, James M. (James Morrison)Date: 1954- Books
Photographic aids to clinical dental practice : a study of the scope and practice of dental photography / James M. Dyce.
Dyce, James M. (James Morrison)Date: 1948- Books
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An address to the Protestant interest in Scotland. Being an humble and seasonable warning, wherein is clearly demonstrated, the inexpediency and danger of repealing our penal laws against popery, or allowing that dangerous and idolatrous Religion to be openly profest within this Realm. More Particularly Shewing, I. That Popery is a False and Unscriptural Religion. II. That it is opposite to the Civil Constitution and Liberty of this Kingdom. III. That it is a Religion, which has hitherto been propagated and nourished only by Blood. IV. That the Penal Laws against it, in Scotland, were not founded in Persecution, but in Self-Defence. V. That a Repeal of the above Laws would appear to infer, in so far, a Breach of the Articles of the Union. VI. A comparative view of the Act of Parl. of the 11th and 12th of King William against Popery; and the Act of last Session in favour of the Professors of that superstition in England. With a postscript, Giving a short Account of the Popish Bill, Lately passed in Ireland: and an appendix Containing a Copy of the above Two Acts.
Morrison, James, -1781.Date: [1778]- Books
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An address to the Protestant interest in Scotland. Being an humble and seasonable warning, wherein is clearly demonstrated, the inexpediency and danger of repealing our penal laws against popery, or allowing that dangerous and idolatrous Religion to be openly profest within this Realm. More particularly shewing, I. That Popery is a False and Unscriptural Religion. II. That it is opposite to the Civil Constitution and Liberty of this Kingdom. III. That it is a Religion, which has hitherto been propagated and nourished only by Blood. IV. That the Penal Laws against it, in Scotland, were not founded in Persecution, but in Self-Defence. V. That a Repeal of the above Laws would appear to infer, in so far, a Breach of the Articles of the Union. VI. A comparative view of the Act of Parl. of the 11th and 12th of King William against Popery; and the Act of last Session in favour of the Professors of that superstition in England. Vii. Address concluded. With a postscript, Giving a short Account of the Popish Bill, Lately passed in Ireland: And an Appendix, Containing a Copy of the above Two Acts.
Morrison, James, -1781.Date: [1778?]- Pictures
The flight of Francesco Novello di Carrara, Lord of Padua, with his wife Taddea D'Este, from Padua under attack by Milan. Engraving by F. Bacon, 1839, after C.L. Eastlake.
Eastlake, Charles Lock, Sir, 1793-1865.Date: May 1, 1839Reference: 3162375i- Books
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Insanity : modern views as to its nature and treatment : a portion of the Morison lectures on insanity, delivered in 1879 / by W.T. Gairdner, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Medicine in the University of Glasgow.
Gairdner, W. T. (William Tennant), Sir, 1824-1907.Date: 1885- Pictures
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The New Molyneux Church and Asylum for Blind Females, Dublin, Ireland. Transfer lithograph by W.M. Morrison, 1860, after R. Carroll.
Morrison, W. M., active 1860.Date: April 1860Reference: 16918i- Books
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Thirty-fourth annual report by the directors of James Murray's Royal Asylum for Lunatics, near Perth. June, 1861.
James Murray's Royal Asylum for Lunatics.Date: 1861- Books
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The grave a poem, by Robert Blair With a life of the author & prefatory notes on the poem; to which is added Gray's Elegy written in a country church yard.
Blair, Robert, 1699-1746.Date: 1799- Pictures
Effects of medical treatments. Coloured lithographs, ca. 1850.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 543737i- Books
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Morison's edition of the Poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal. Translated by James Macpherson, Esq; carefully corrected, and greatly improved. With a sett [sic] of elegant engravings, from original drawings, by Stothard and Allan. ...
Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.Date: 1795- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence, notes and photographs relatings to Dr Morison's research on James Gregory (1753-1822)
Date: 1931Reference: GC/77/A/12Part of: Morison, Professor John Miller Woodburn- Books
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A few remarks on the reduced rate of mortality in Glasgow.
Morrison, James, chairman, Glasgow Improvements Trust.Date: 1879- Books
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On the so-called malignant pustule of external anthrax / by J.T.J. Morrison.
Morrison, James Thomas Jackman, 1856-1933.Date: [1887]- Pictures
A sailor surviving in a large empty box of James Morison's pills, after being shipwrecked. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 11856i- Books
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Thirtieth annual report of the directors of James Murray's Royal Asylum for Lunatics, near Perth. June, 1857.
James Murray's Royal Asylum for Lunatics.Date: 1857