Photocopied extracts from the County of Argyll Fifth Annual Report by the Medical Officer of Health Dr Roger MacNeill, pp 26-27.
Report by Dr Buchanan about an outbreak of scarlet fever spread through the schools.
Photocopied extracts from the County of Argyll Sixth Annual Report by the Medical Officer of Health Dr Roger MacNeill, pp 44-45.
Report by Dr Buchanan about the improvement in housing in Tiree, especially cottars` housing.
Photocopied extracts from the County of Argyll Eighth Annual Report by the Medical Officer of Health Dr Roger MacNeill, pp 20-21,36-39.
Report of three cases of scarlet fever in Tiree and continuing improvements in the housing stock.
Photocopied extracts from the County of Argyll Sixteenth Annual Report by the Medical Officer of Health Dr Roger MacNeill, pp 36-39, 58-59.
Recommendation that an ambulance carriage is provided for Tiree; report of two cases of diptheria and five of enteric fever in Tiree in 1906.
Photocopied extracts from the County of Argyll Seventeenth Annual Report by the Medical Officer of Health Dr Roger MacNeill, pp 46-47
The provision of a horse-drawn ambulance carriage for Tiree; reports of diptheria on Tiree, whooping cough on Coll, typhus fever in Tiree and one case of plague contact.
Photocopied extracts from the County of Argyll Twenty-fourth Annual Report by the Medical Officer of Health Dr Roger MacNeill, pp 44-45, 58-59.
Report by Dr Dan MacKinnon on the state of the fever hospital in Heanish and the need for more detailed specifications for building houses to ensure adequate ventilation, lighting and sanitation.
Photocopied extracts from the County of Argyll Twenty-sixth Annual Report by the Medical Officer of Health Dr Roger MacNeill, pp 36-37.
Report about the provision of nursing in the district – Jessie MacNab in Tiree.
Cases visited in Tiree during the Poor Law Inquiry of 1843
Transcription of an extract from the Minutes of Evidence of the Poor Law Inquiry in 1843 with notes of cases visited on Tiree.
Two Commissioners from the Poor Law Inquiry visited Tiree in 1843, one of whom was shown round a sample of thirty poor families across the island by a Mr MacLean of Hynish. Half of the cases visited were on the Poor Roll and received four to six shillings a year from the Parish.
By 1841 the population of Tiree had swelled to 4,961, double what it had been fifty years previously and more than the island could comfortably support. Nearly half the inhabitants were estimated to be living in deep poverty.
Widows with children and elderly spinsters were particularly vulnerable as were landless cottars without a trade. The able-bodied poor had no legal right to assistance and were expected to find employment on the mainland.
Letter from Argyll & Bute Archivist Murdo MacDonald dated 22/11/2000 about doctors on Tiree.
The difficulty in pinpointing the arrival of Dr Buchanan in Tiree and the case of Margaret MacKinnon, wife of Lachlan Lamont, who died in childbirth in 1857.
Photocopied extract from the Dewar Report of 1912 about Jubilee nurses, pp 33-35, 140.
Minutes of Evidence from the Dewar Report of 1912 about the Victoria Jubilee Nusing Association in the Highlands and Islands.