Thomas Campbell collection, 1796-1843.
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Wardlaw, David Macallum, 1952-
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Orme, Cosmo.
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Richardson, John, fl. 1807.
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Sprague, Dr., fl. 1836.
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Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844
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Thomas Campbell was a poet known for his war poems, including "Hohenlinden," "The Battle of the Baltic," and "Ye Mariners of England." He also published "The Pleasure of Hope" in 1799, "Gertrude of Wyoming" in 1809, and "Theodric" in 1824. From the description of Thomas Campbell papers, 1821-1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702147203 Thomas Campbell was born in Glasgow, studied law in Edinburgh (1797), and became Lord Rector of Glasgow University, 1826-1829, as well as a...
Withering, William, 1741-1799
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William Withering, botanist and physician, is credited with the introduction of digitalis into the practice of medicine. Withering was born in Wellington, Shropshire, England in 1741. He followed in the medical footsteps of his father who was an apothecary-surgeon. Withering received his degree in 1766 from the University of Edinburgh. Withering published 19 articles during his lifetime. After fighting a long battle with tuberculosis, he died on 6 October 1799, at the age of 58. Dig...
Alison, Mrs.
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Campbell, Mary, fl. ca. 1800-1844.
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Allen, Matthew, Dr.
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