Books and Borrowing 1750-1830

You performed an Advanced Search for:

Book Holding: Some observations of the power and efficacy of a medicine against loosenesses, bloody fluxes, &c. by the late Dr. William Cockburn.

Your search matched 3 borrowing records.

Some observations of the power and efficacy of a medicine against loosenesses, bloody fluxes, &c. by the late Dr. William Cockburn.

Filters

Year borrowed

Press on a bar to view borrowings in the decade.Full

["1770","1780","1790"]
[1,0,2]

Library


Borrower title

Borrower gender


Borrower occupation



Author

ESTC

Book language

Book place of publication

Book format

Genre

Record ID 99989

Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.9 (1771-1773, Type: Student). Page: 110

Cockburn on Looseness

Borrowed: 1771/11/29 (Friday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: 0/2/6.


Borrower

John Hunter
Gender: Male.
Historical Alumni Database: https://collections.ed.ac.uk/alumni/record/91915. Dissertation: De Hominum varietatibus.. Class: Medicine. Academic dates: 1770-1775; MD (Edin), 1775. Other: Royal Medical Society, 1772; Royal Army Medical Corps, 1780; LRCP(1777); FRCP(1793); FRS . Origin: Scottish. Life dates: 1754-1809.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


Book Holding

Some observations of the power and efficacy of a medicine against loosenesses, bloody fluxes, &c. by the late Dr. William Cockburn.

Record ID 381990

Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.23 (1789-1790, Type: Student). Page: 66

Cockburn on Loosenesses

Borrowed: 1790/1/29 (Friday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: One Guinea. Funds deposited: Paisley Note.


Borrower

Robert Grieve
Gender: Male.
Historical Alumni Database: https://collections.ed.ac.uk/alumni/record/89168. Class: Medicine. Academic dates: 1783-1784, 1789.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


Book Holding

Some observations of the power and efficacy of a medicine against loosenesses, bloody fluxes, &c. by the late Dr. William Cockburn.