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Robert Cochrane Buist, Lecturer in Midwifery and Gynaecology, University College, Dundee
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Papers and photographs relating to Dr David Kinloch

Dr David Kinloch (1559-1617). [Born in Dundee, he was a student at the University of St. Andrews but did not graduate. By 1596 he was an M.D. probably of Paris, and with the publication of his "De Hominis Procreatione" in that year, he became the first Scots writer in Obstetrics to have his work published. In 1616 he was granted the right of barony in the estate of Aberbothrie.]

Man and Society'

By R.C. Buist [2] includes a note on Keynes 'Treatise on Money' with proof copy, typescripts and printing estimate. [1931] 'The Work of a Child Guidance Clinic' by Bernard Hart extract from The British Medical Journal, 19 September 1931. [With typescript] 'The Importance of Vocational Guidance for the Preservation of the Health of the Industrial Worker' by Angus MacRae, extract from The British Medical Journal, 17 September 1932. 'The Beginnings of the Criminal', by Letitia Fairfield, extract from The British Medical Journal, 28 November 1931. Miscellaneous medical book reviews. 'School of Economics and Commerce, Dundee, Prospectus, 1931-1932'. Newspaper cuttings on Celtic languages, dialects, Africaans and Eskimo poets, and economic subjects. 1932-1933.
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