Description | Letter from William Blyth, Edinburgh, to George Barclay, London, sent in a parcel of Mr. Berry's, looking forward to seeing George in 1813 in London, reference to George studying 'Carvery' [dissection], William's now solitary visits to Nicolson Square (the Berrys' house), imminence of Mrs. Berry's death, news of the Hills, envying George his residence in a bookseller's, new books, bad reviews of Joe Cookworthy's medical thesis, an example of public opinion of medical education, the changing names of the Edinburgh Quarterly, asking his opinion of the Misses Chater, his new gig, inviting him to Birmingham, sorry to have missed George's brother James, 10 December 1812 Crossed letter |