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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
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TitleLecture notes by Matthew Hay taken by Alexander G. Anderson on Medical Jurisprudence
Date1907
Extent1 volume
Creator NameAlexander Anderson (1885 - 1961) physician
Administrative HistoryMatthew Hay was born in Slamannan, Stirlingshire, in 1856, and educated at Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities. He graduated MB from Glasgow in 1878, then travelled to study in Strasburg, Berlin and Munich. On his return he graduated MD from Edinburgh University in 1881. From 1878 to 1883 he held the post of Assistant Professor of Materia Medica at Edinburgh, but in 1883 he accepted the Chair of Forensic Medicine at Aberdeen University. Though he was offered posts abroad, he chose to stay in Aberdeen for the rest of his career. In keeping with the traditions of forensic medicine, he also lectured on public health, hygiene and medical jurisprudence, and was also an authority on physiology. In 1914 he was elected president of the State Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence section of the British Medical Association. He held the post of Medical Officer of Health for Aberdeen from 1888 to 1923: during this tenure he instigated both the Maternity & Child Welfare Scheme and the Joint Hospitals Scheme, which aimed to bring on to one site all the important hospitals in Aberdeen in order to pool resources. Building began on a site he had found in 1926. In 1922 he tried to resign from the post of Medical Officer for Health on the grounds of ill health: his resignation was refused, but a period of sabbatical was granted. The following year he succeeded in resigning not only from that but also from the post of convener of the Finance Committee on the University Court. He resigned from the Chair of Forensic Medicine in 1926, and died at his home in Aberdeen in 1932.
DescriptionVolume II

21 May 1907 - 21 June 1907

Lecture XVI
Examination of injury
Examination of person

Lecture XVII
Examination of weapons
Examination of locality and surroundings
Examination of bloodstains
Tests for bloodstains

Lecture XVIII
Tests for bloodstains

Lecture XIX
Hair
Imputed wounds
Suffocation
Strangulation
Hanging

Lecture XX
Hanging
Drowning
Resuscitation of drowned - various methods

[Lectures XXI - XXIV absent]

Lecture XXV
Thermal injuries
Heat
Cold

Lecture XXVI
Lightning
Injuries from disease
Diseases causing sudden death
Presumption of death (when person has disappeared)
Survivorship or priority of death

[Breaks off, 5 June 1907. Volume then used from back upside down.]

List of books on various related subjects: foods; disinfectants; law; vital statistics; meteorology

Summary of principal acts relating to Public Health in Scotland

Lecture XXII
Public Health - background

Lecture XXIII
Nuisances within a cleansing burgh

Lecture XXIV
Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1875
Infectious diseases

Lecture XXVII
Removal of infected persons
Exposure of infected persons and things
School attendance
Inspection of dairies and milk supply

Lecture XXVIII
Burgh Police Act, 1903
Burial of the dead
Lodging houses
Tents and vans
Underground dwellings
Vaccination
Water supply to houses

Lecture XXIX
Port-sanitary
Power to local authorities to make byelaws for regulation of buildings
Factory and Workshops Act
Notification of poisoning
Alkali Works Regulation Act
Rivers Pollution Prevention Act
Prevention and mitigation of infectious diseases

Lecture XXX
Value of cooking food
Specific means of prevention of infectious diseases

Lecture XXXI
Disinfectants

Lecture XXXII
Methods of fumigation
Periods of infection for various diseases

[breaks off]

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