An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers' Registers
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Record ID 101579
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.9 (1771-1773, Type: Student). Page: 173
Shaw's practice 2 V:s
Borrowed: 1772/2/4 (Tuesday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: 0/10/6.
William Colvil
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Peter Shaw (Male, born 1694, died 1763)
Genre: Medicine
A new practice of physic [Shaw].
Possible modern shelfmark: G*..22.70-71.
Confidence level: Certain
Peter Shaw (Male, born 1694, died 1763)
Genre: Medicine
A new practice of physic; wherein The various Diseases incident to the human Body are orderly described, Their Causes assign'd, Their Diagnostics and Prognostics enumerated, and the Regimen proper in each deliver'd; with a Competent Number of Medicines for every Stage and Symptom thereof, Prescribed after the Manner Of the most Eminent Physicians among the Moderns, and particularly those of London. The whole formed on the Model of Dr. Sydenham, and compleating the Design of his processus integri. In Two Volumes. By Peter Shaw, M.D.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1728. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 45 times in 31 borrowing records
ESTC: T58841
Peter Shaw (Male, born 1694, died 1763)
Genre: Medicine
New Practice of Physic
Borrowed: 1772/2/4 (Tuesday).
Borrower: William Colvil
Author: Peter Shaw (Male, born 1694, died 1763), Genre: Medicine
Record ID 101969
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.9 (1771-1773, Type: Student). Page: 187
Martin's Essays
Borrowed: 1772/2/15 (Saturday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: 0/10/6.
William Colvil
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Benjamin Martin (Male, born 1705, died 1782)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Optical essays, etc. [Martin]
Confidence level: Certain
Benjamin Martin (Male, born 1705, died 1782)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Optical essays, Containing, I. A practical description of the several sorts of single, solar, and compound microscops; with their apparatus, and latest improvments. II. The nature of vision in insects demonstrated by microscopic observations. III. A catalogue of all principal microscopic objects. IV. The use of the reflecting telescope as an universal perspective for viewing every sort of object in the greatest perfection. V. The manner of computing the magnifying power in single and double microscopes. VI. A new method of applying a micrometer to take the dimension: of small objects. VII. An illustration of the whole in a great variety of figures on a large copper-plate.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: c.1761. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 20
ESTC: T10172
Benjamin Martin (Male, born 1705, died 1782)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Optical Essays
Borrowed: 1772/2/15 (Saturday).
Borrower: William Colvil
Author: Benjamin Martin (Male, born 1705, died 1782), Genre: Natural Philosophy
Record ID 103181
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.9 (1771-1773, Type: Student). Page: 235
Gilchrist on Sea Voyages
Borrowed: 1772/4/18 (Saturday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: 0/3/0.
William Colvil
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Ebenezer Gilchrist (Male, born 1707, died 1774)
Genre: Medicine
Use of sea voyages in medicine [Gilchrist]
Possible modern shelfmark: Special Collections ; G.19.70.
Confidence level: Certain
Ebenezer Gilchrist (Male, born 1707, died 1774)
Genre: Medicine
The use of sea voyages in medicine.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1757. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 49
ESTC: T96806
Ebenezer Gilchrist (Male, born 1707, died 1774)
Genre: Medicine
Use of Sea Voyages in Medicine
Borrowed: 1772/4/18 (Saturday).
Borrower: William Colvil
Author: Ebenezer Gilchrist (Male, born 1707, died 1774), Genre: Medicine