Twelve black and white photographs
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Twelve black and white photographs of Pybus visiting the Pybus Room at the University, including with several delegates of this meeting and solely of the Pybus Room.
Twelve black and white photographs
Twelve black and white photographs of Pybus visiting the Pybus Room at the University, including with several delegates of this meeting and solely of the Pybus Room.
Two letters from Benjamin Travers (1783-1858), surgeon
Undated letter written at Bruton Street to an unnamed recipient accepting an invitation to dinner. Letter dated Oct 5 to an unnamed recipient requesting corrections to a paper. Also includes a copy of a portrait engraving of Travers by W. Behnes. This is mounted on paper with handwritten biographical notes on Travers.
Two letters from Edward John Waring (1819-1891), surgeon
Letter dated 2 Apr 1885 written at 49 Clifton Gardens to Mr Pritchard. Relates to Waring's acceptance and refusal of autographs of politicians. Letter dated 23 May 1885 written at 49 Clifton Gardens to Mr Pritchard. Covering letter sent with documents to be sold on behalf of a friend [not included].
Two letters from John Marshall (1818-1891), surgeon and teacher of anatomy
Letter dated 25 Apr 1881 written at 10 Savile Row to Mr MacCormac. Relates to the design for a medal relating to the International Medical Congress. Letter dated 27 Apr 1881 written in Brighton to Mr Wyon relating to the design for a medal relating to the International Medical Congress.
Two letters from Richard Quain (1800-1887), anatomist and surgeon
Undated letter written at 67 Harley Street to Ernest Hart suggesting Hart ask Manson to write an article on cholera for the British Medical Journal. The recipient is likely Ernest Abraham Hart (1865-1898). Medical journalist. Letter dated 3 Oct written at 67 Harley Street Thompson expressing regret at his inability to join Thompson for dinner to meet Hansard. The recipient may be Sir Henry Thompson (1820-1904), surgeon.
Two letters from Sir Andrew Clark (1826-1893), physician
Letter dated 24 Jul 1883 written at 16 Cavendish Square to Ernest Hart Esq. Clark informs Hart of his offer and acceptance of a baronetcy. Letter dated 12 Oct 1889 written at 16 Cavendish Square to Ernest Hart Esq. Relates to an abstract Clark is sending to the 'Lancet'. The recipient of both letters is likely Ernest Abraham Hart (1865-1898). Medical journalist.
Two letters from Sir Henry Halford (1766-1844), physician
Letter dated 30 Jan to Mr Steel regarding a prescription for pills for Lord Bridgewater. Undated letter written at Curzon Street to an unnamed recipient expressing thanks for the acceptance of gifts.
Two letters from Sir Robert Christison (1797-1882), toxicologist and physician
Letter dated 20 Jan 1874 written in Edinburgh to Ernest Hart Esq. Letter is marked private. Christison offers a letter to Hart to use as he finds most useful but does not wish to be involved in a controversy. The letter relates to a Mr Rodgers who has questioned the post-mortem temperature of a body. Letter dated 3 Dec 1873 in Edinburgh to Ernest Hart Esq. Christison discusses the teaching of therapeutics and pharmacology as separate subjects The recipient of both letters is likely Ernest Abraham Hart (1865-1898). Medical journalist.
Two letters from Sir Thomas Spencer Wells (1818-1897), gynaecological surgeon
Letter dated 5 Dec 1888 written at 3 Upper Grosvener Square to Ernest Hart. Covering letter for an unspecified [not included]. Suggests he may give Hart a position as Colonel. Letter dated 10 Jan 1893 written at 3 Upper Grosvener Square to Ernest Hart. Congratulates Hart on his health and discusses a meeting of the Cremation Council. The recipient is likely Ernest Abraham Hart (1865-1898). Medical journalist.
Two letters from Sir William MacCormac (1836-1901), surgeon
Letter dated 29 Jun written at 13 Harley Street to Mr Hart expressing thanks for sending congratulations on MacCormac's knighthood. Letter dated 6 Jan written at 13 Harley Street to Mr Hart expressing thanks for his letter regarding the publication 'Transactions of the International Medical Congress'. The recipient of both letters is likely Ernest Abraham Hart (1865-1898). Medical journalist.