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    Condition: Very Good. Notes documenting illness of Mr Mclean of March 14-18, 1921 in which Nurse Robertson keeps track of his vital statistics: temperature, pulse and respiration. At the peak of this illness she notes a temperature of 104degrees and a pulse rate of 100. Times of sleep also noted. John Mclean was a member of the Royal Agricultural Society, an alderman on Leichhardt Council and life member of the Ntaional Coursing Association. He established the meatgoods firm in 1880. McLean died in 1938 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.