Correspondence regarding the Royal College of Surgeons
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- 14 Feb 1949
Correspondence regarding various elections and lectures.
Correspondence regarding the Royal College of Surgeons
Correspondence regarding various elections and lectures.
Correspondence regarding the potential sale of Pybus' Rare Books and Portraits collection
"This correspondence concerns Pybus' potential decision to sell his collection of Rare Books, manuscripts and portraits. He has actively contacted American institutions regarding this, he was keen to have the collection purchased as a whole stating this regularly, he has explained that his own duplicates have been sold at Sotheby's and that his general plan is to bequeath the collection to King's College, Durham University. During his correspondence he has written to, or has been written to by: • The Johns Hopkins University - Institute for History of Medicine • Ida. W. Schuman Books relating to the History of Medicine & Science, New York • University of Kansas Medical Centre • University of Alabama Medical Centre Library • The University of Florida, University Libraries • William Dawson & Sons Ltd (Wholesale exporters of books periodicals and stationary, dealers in rare books and scientific journals, Pall Mall) • Robert D. Steedman Bookseller (Newcastle) in connection with the University of California • University of California Medical Centre • Sotheby & Co. – in connection with the sale of duplicate material • James Hardman • Kinsmen Laboratory of Neurological Research • Lord Mayor, Newcastle Upon Tyne – invitation to dinner party to thank Pybus for giving his collection to the University • Arthur Rogers Dealer in Rare Books and Pictures (Newcastle) - in connection with the University of California These are sales and price inquiries, recommendation of potential buyers and institutions, advice on how to sell and who through, and arranging visits to come and view the collection. An estimated price from William Dawson & Sons Ltd was £25000 - £30000. Regularly American Universities are concerned with the amount of duplication that may happen with their current holdings. Pybus also has one letter from Norman [Martin?] in 1948 regarding Pybus' book and portrait collection, Martin seems concerned that Pybus may move home and sell the collection, he urges him to keep it or give it in whole to an institution such as the Royal College of Surgeons. Norman mentions personal details of his own life and his faith in Pybus' abilities to discover the cause of cancer. He also mentions potential jobs in labs that Pybus may know of. "
Correspondence regarding teaching
Letters regarding different lecture subjects, wearing gowns for presenting lectures and also congratulations for his professorship of Surgery in 1942.
Correspondence regarding teaching
Developing the study of History of Medicine at the University (Durham 1961), honouring Pybus on his retirement (1958) asked for information on his career, and organising lectures.
Correspondence regarding papers, journal letters and articles.
Correspondence accepting articles to publish, particularly from the British Medical Journal, and people seeking permission to use Pybus' findings and observations.
Correspondence regarding papers, journal letters and articles.
Pointing other professionals to findings, gaining information for papers and sending out reprints.
Correspondence regarding papers, journal letters and articles
Asking for reprints, Imperial Cancer Research Fund submissions, request for papers, returning borrowed papers
Correspondence regarding medical matters and advice
Correspondence regarding various different medical methods "Silver method" relating to ovaries, artificial menopause, checking specimens, specific patients, animal operations, cadaver experiments (injury of the semi-lunar cartilages), references in books and articles to conditions, links to the Ministry of Health and Research Council.
Correspondence regarding medical matters and advice
Correspondence regarding various different medical methods, possibly including cancer based treatment; work on specific patients, asking for contributions on mammary cysts, proposed experiments on electrical anaesthesia, advice on plastic surgeons and new equipment - thoracoscope.
Correspondence regarding medical matters and advice
Correspondence on Paget's disease and gastro-enterostomy and the retrograde jejuno-gastric intussusception (Pybus suffered with this).