Have a lot of serious cases facing me Annie Cunningham1 (Bright), And. Smith2 (iritis), Willie Christie3 (appendicitis), Mrs Walt. Dickson4 (pneumonia), And. Scott5 (erysipelas). Still thawing + a bitterly cold E.N.E. wind. Saw a lot of town cases walking in forenoon. In afternoon drove to Cannon Street, Broadmeadows, Bowhill + Oakwoodmill.
1 Annie Cunningham (1877-), draper’s assistant, daughter of George Cunningham, draper, and Isa Cunningham née Graham.
2 Perhaps Andrew Smith (about 1841-), joiner, living at Scott’s Place, Selkirk in 1901.
3 William C Christie (1886-), licensed grocer’s assistant, son of John Christie, licensed grocer, and Jane also Jeannie Christie née Cowan. The parents married in 1892 and it is not clear if John was William’s father.
4 Annie Dickson née McRobie (1868-), wife of Walter Dickson, woollen dyer, living at Forest Terrace, Selkirk, 1901 Census. They had married 29 December 1893 and in 1895 had a daughter Jessie McRobie Dickson.
5 Andrew Scott is so far unidentified.

[Source: Scottish Borders Archives & Local History Service SBA/657/7, Dr J S Muir of Selkirk, medical practitioner, journal for 1904]