Student medical notebook

Date:
1732
Reference:
MS.6859
Part of:
Whytt, Robert (1714-1766), F.R.S., Professor of Medicine at Edinburgh University and President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh
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Description

Medical notebook of Robert Whytt, compiled as a student. ff. 1r.-2v. Annotated front cover, signed and dated, and index. ff. 3r.-7r. On the formation of teeth, and answers to questions proposed by Mr. [Alexander] Monro in his Osteology. ff. 7v.-14r. On respiration and circulation of blood. ff. 15r.-19v. On the senses and nervous system. ff. 20r.-37v. A discourse concerning the modern theory of generation. ff. 38r.-45v. Of the action of the sun and moon on animal bodies and the influence which this may have on diseases: incomplete copy of the discourse by Richard Mead (1673-1754), corresponding to pp. 6-19 of the 1708 edition. ff. 46r.-53v. On the skin, and muscles of the abdomen. ff. 55v.-69v. Extract from Monro's Nerves, and some animadversions upon [James] Keill's Anatomy.

Publication/Creation

1732

Physical description

69 ff. (original pagination 1-37) 1 vol., 153 × 93 mm. Sewn but not bound.

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Described in typescript supplements, by Christopher Hilton and Richard Aspin, to the Library's published finding aids.

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