Literary miscellaneous diary notes

Date:
1840s-1870s
Reference:
MS.8466
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About this work

Description

Commonplace book containing very miscellaneous notes and cuttings, with partial index, apparently compiled by a medical man in Birmingham.

First entry, 19 Apr 1848 (but there are several items of earlier date further on in the volume): "Several cases of of scarlatina have occured to me lately"; 22 Apr "Case of extreme poverty and distress", followed by similar; notes on cases of typhus.

Notes and cuttings on very miscellaneous medical and non-medical subjects, including aphorisms, quotations, observations of nature (insects, toads, birds), gardening hints, agricultural reports, politics, local affairs.

Excerpts from Lyon Playfair's address at the annual meeting of the Social Science Association on the progress of Sanitary Reform, 1874.

About half the volume is blank, but at the end, there are notes on Mortality among Infants in France and on Potatoes

Publication/Creation

1840s-1870s

Physical description

1 volume Clothbound small volume 1 x 19 x 2.5 cm, leather spine (broken) and corners, 145 leaves of lined paper, inserted items

Acquisition note

Purchased from David and Lynn Smith Booksellers, January 2007

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Accession number

  • 1471