Photograph of Dr. Malcolm Birt Dockerty Receving Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree
- PC1, Box 61, Folder 236
- File
- 1974
Photograph of Dr. Malcolm Birt Dockerty Receving Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree
Photograph of Monitoring an Obstetrical Patient
Photograph of Atlantic Research Centre for Mental Retardation Lab
Photograph of Dalhousie Award Winners 1974
Photograph of Dalhousie Award Winners 1974
Photograph of Victoria General Hospital, Operating Room
Photograph of Halifax Medical College, Anatomy Lab
Photograph of Forrest Building, Dalhousie University
Photograph of Halifax Medical College Anatomy Lab
Photograph of Nurses Residence at St. Martha's Hospital Sanatorium
Postcard of Dalhousie University Medical Science Laboratories
Portrait of Sir Hector Clare Cameron
Portrait of Dr. Gordon A. Grant
Photograph of Microanatomy Class in the Forrest Building
Portrait of Norman Frederick Cunningham
Photograph of the third year medicine class of 1937
Hayward, J.C.M.
Photograph of the first year medicine class of 1937
Photograph of a class of medicine students on the front steps of the Public Health Clinic
Hayward, J.C.M.
Photographs of the Public Health Clinic and Medical Sciences Building
Photograph of the public health clinic
Photograph of the front entrance of the public health clinic
Photograph of the public health clinic
Gauvin & Gentzel
Photograph of hospitals around the Dalhousie medical school
Photograph of the public health clinic
Photograph of the public health clinic
Photograph of the public health clinic cornerstone
Photograph of the public health clinic and Forrest building
Photograph of the public health clinic
Photograph of the public health clinic
Photograph of the public health clinic
Photograph of the Public Health Clinic and Forrest building
Photograph of a woman talking to a receptionist in the public health clinic
Photograph of a waiting room in the public health clinic
Photograph of a child being examined in the public health clinic
Photograph of men observing a dental examination in the public health clinic
Composite photograph of American Medical Association Section Officers [1910]
Composite photograph of American Medical Association Section Officers [1910]
Grant of Arms to Medical Society of Nova Scotia
Engraving of the Conversion of Galen [1798]
Engraving of Frederick II, Emperor of Germany
Engraving of portrait of Helen McDougal : [1829]
Engraving of Authentic Confessions of William Burk : [1829]
Poem of elegiac lines on the tragical murder of poor Daft Jamie
File is a photograph of a poem in a book about the death of Daft Jamie during the West Port Murders by William Burke. Photograph was published in the book West Port Murders in 1829. Poem reads:
Alas! Jamie's Pickled
ELEGIAC LINES
ON THE
Tragical Murder
OF
POOR DAFT JAMIE.
ATTENDANCE give, whilst I relate
How poor Daft Jamie met his fate;
'Twill make your hair stand on your head,
As I unfold the horrid deed :--
That hellish monster, William Burke,
Like Reynard sneaking on the lurk,
Coyduck'd his prey into his den,
And then the woeful work began :--
" Come, Jamie, drink a glass wi' me,
And I'll gang wi' ye in a wee,
To seek yer mither i' the town-
Come drink, man, drink, an' sit ye down."
" Nae, I'll no' drink wi' ye the nou,
For if I div 'twill mak' me fou;"
" Tush, man, a wee will do ye guid,
'Twill cheer yer heart, an' warm yer bluid."
At last he took the fatal glass,
Not dreaming what would come to pass ;
When once he drank, he wanted more--
Till drunk he fell upon the floor.
" Now," said th' assassin, "now we may
Seize on him as our lawful prey."
" Wait, wait," said Hare, " ye stupid ass,
He's yet too strong--let's tak' a glass."
Like some unguarded gem he lies--
The vulture waits to seize its prize;
Nor does he dream he's in its power,
Till it has seized him to devour.
The ruffian dogs,--the hellish pair,--
The villain Burke,--the meagre Hare,--
Impatient were the prize to win,
So to their smothering pranks begin :--
Burke cast himself on Jamie's face,
And clasp'd him in his foul embrace;
But Jamie waking in surprise,
Writhed in an agony to rise.
At last, with nerves unstrung before,
He threw the villain on the floor ;
And though alarm'd, and weaken'd too,
He would have soon o'ercome the foe :
But help was near--for it Burke cried,
And soon his friend was at his side;
Hare tripp'd up Jamie's heels, and o'er
He fell, alas! to rise no more !
Now both these blood-hounds him engage,
As hungry tygers fill'd with rage,
Nor did they handle axe or knife,
To take away Daft Jamie's life.
No sooner done, than in a chest
They cramm'd this lately welcom'd guest,
And bore him into Surgeons' Square--
A subject fresh--a victim rare !
And soon he's on the table laid,
Expos'd to the dissecting blade;
But where his members now may lay
Is not for me--or you--to say.
But this I'll say--some thoughts did rise :
It fill'd the Students with surprise,
That so short time should intervene
Since Jamie on the streets was seen.
But though his body is destroy'd,
His soul can never be decoy'd
From that celestial state of rest,
Where he, I trust, is with the bless'd.
Written by J. P.
N. B.--There is published by the same Editor, (the second Edition with alterations,)
a LACONIC NARRATIVE of the LIFE and DEATH of POOR JAMIE ; in which are inter-
spersed, several Anecdotes relative to him, and his old friend BOBY AWL :--PRICE THRIP
PENCE. The work will be embellished with a striking Portrait of Jamie.
Published by WILLIE SMITH, No. 3, Bristo Port,
PRICE ONE PENNY.
Engraving of Portrait of Daft Jamie : [1829]
Engraving of William Burke as he appeared at the Bar : [1829]
Engraving of the Execution of William Burke taken on the spot : [1829]