Adam Boyd, Millburn to Mackenzie, Physician's Clerk, Royal Infirmary.
- Reference:GB 250 24/2/17
- Dates of Creation:08/09/1814
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Refers to Mackenzie's trip to Rothesay and visit to Millburn "I really felt a dreadful want after you left us: it surely could not be that you were anyway agreeable - (indeed I recollect now you were very melancholy during your whole stay) - but then the idleness & the riding, & the pleasure of speculating on your approaching establishment as Chief Surgeon of this district, vice Swan turned farmer, gave me so much pleasure, that I do not know when, if ever, I shall know anything like it." Swan maintains that George is picking up. Describes George's condition. Betsy is not likely to be better. Father's lumbago was probably brought on by lack of care.
Administrative / Biographical History
Dr William Mackenzie (1791-1868), Ophthalmologist
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