Robert Burns And the Medical Profession

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Brown was not, in the same sense perhaps as Holmes (whom in other respects he strongly resembles), a medical pioneer himself, he understood, none better, the history and philosophy of medicine and medical teaching, and became, with shrewdest insight, the historian and critic of some of the great medical movements and the men chiefly concerned in them.
While the whole world was ringing with the centennial celebrations of Burns, this sweet-blooded Edinburgh physician 112 Burns and the Medical Pro
...fession.
and most lovable of all men of letters was preparing for the press his Horae Subsecivae^ which contains some interesting bits of Barnsiana.
In the lieading to that most charming paper, " Oh, I'm wat, wat, " he relates a very pretty little incident in the youtliful life of Burns, illustrative of his, even then, gift of humour. I give it in the doctor^s own words : — " The Father of the Rev. Mi: Steven of Largs zvas the son of a ^farmer, xcho lived next Jarm to Mossg kl. When a hoy of eight, he Jonnd '•Robbie^ xcho was a great friend of his, and of all the children, engaged digging a la?ge trench in a Jield, Gilbert, his brother, with him.


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