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− | George Drummond (1688-1766) served six times as Lord Provost of Edinburgh between 1725 and 1766. He played a vital role in the Foundation of the Faculty of Medicine and in turning the 'Tounis College' into an Enlightenment university. This collection (GB 237 Coll-728) consists of his diaries for 1736-1738 in two volumes (Dc.1.82-83). | + | [[George Drummond (1688-1766)]] served six times as Lord Provost of Edinburgh between 1725 and 1766. He played a vital role in the [[Foundation of the Faculty of Medicine, 1726|Foundation of the Faculty of Medicine]] and in turning the 'Tounis College' into an Enlightenment university. This collection (GB 237 Coll-728) consists of his diaries for 1736-1738 in two volumes (Dc.1.82-83). |
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George Drummond (1688-1766) served six times as Lord Provost of Edinburgh between 1725 and 1766. He played a vital role in the Foundation of the Faculty of Medicine and in turning the 'Tounis College' into an Enlightenment university. This collection (GB 237 Coll-728) consists of his diaries for 1736-1738 in two volumes (Dc.1.82-83).