Legal and other lyrics; with explantory notes and a glossary . handsome andcommodious hospital, containing free wards formale and female patients, and a few wards inwhich, in addition to free medical attendance,home comforts may he afforded to patients ableand willing to pay a very moderate board, waserected, and opened in 1864. The beneficence of Mr Chalmers is appropri-ately commemorated by the names of ChalmersHospital and Chalmers Street, given to thehospital and dwelling-houses erected on part ofthe ground. •• The Faculty Roll, which follows, contains thenames of a considerable number of


Legal and other lyrics; with explantory notes and a glossary . handsome andcommodious hospital, containing free wards formale and female patients, and a few wards inwhich, in addition to free medical attendance,home comforts may he afforded to patients ableand willing to pay a very moderate board, waserected, and opened in 1864. The beneficence of Mr Chalmers is appropri-ately commemorated by the names of ChalmersHospital and Chalmers Street, given to thehospital and dwelling-houses erected on part ofthe ground. •• The Faculty Roll, which follows, contains thenames of a considerable number of the Advocateswho were in practice in the years between 1830and 1834, when Mr Outram was himself a mem-ber, and about which date the poem appears tohave been written. The Faculty then consisted ofnearly 100 members, of whom a comparativelysmall number are mentioned in the Roll. Veryfew of those mentioned now survive, and of course,the Roll does not include any of the eminentmen who have since been ornaments of the Bar,and ultimately of the Scottish he Faculty Roli^&P Ais— Ye Mariners of England. Xi. Bai listers of England, Sour triumphs idle are,Till ye can match the names thai ring Round < ialedoniaa .hilin l)<„, and your Richard Roe, Axe lit ;t paltry pair:Look .-if those who compi The docks round Brodies Stair ;Who ruminate on Shaw and Tait, And flocl round Brodies Stair. 4G THE FACULTY ROLL. Although our BrouglCm youve stolen,3 To brush your Chancery—Be may be spared—our hoary Bairrf4 Can sweep as clean as he;And though youve got some kindly Scotts, To breathe your southland air,Weve the rest, and the best,5 To stand by Brodies Stair—To garrison old Morison,6 To stand by Lrodies Stair. Well still stand by our colours— Our Brown, Reid, White, and Gray;7Well still extol our Northern Lights— Youve seen their distant Rae?We still can boast of glorious names, Who love their countrys fare,And neer roam from their Home,9 But study Brodies St


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