11 November 1923 diary of Dr John Stewart Muir (1845-1938) of Selkirk

I had to keep the house all day as my Coryza was very bad + the tickling cough most harassing. Spent the day in the Smoke room. David1 looked in. It was a dull day + there was some rain in the afternoon. It was Armistice day + our Communion. The Service began at 10.45. Barometer: 29.64 29.25

1 David Charteris ‘Dav.’ Graham (1889-1963), M.B., Ch.B., medical practitioner and Dr Muir’s business partner.

[Source: Scottish Borders Archives & Local History Service SBA/657/26, Dr J S Muir of Selkirk, medical practitioner, journal for 1923]

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Archivist, interests include Dr John Stewart Muir 1845-1938) of Selkirk, general practitioner, and Seton Paul Gordon (1886–1977), naturalist, author and photographer

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