Document entitled 'Excerpts from the [?] diaries of Dr. H. K. Banda'
- MAP/4/7
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- 1970 - 2016
Part of Mapanje (Jack) Archive
Document entitled 'Excerpts from the [?] diaries of Dr. H. K. Banda'
Part of Mapanje (Jack) Archive
Document entitled 'Points of Interest in the Three Tapes from Malawi'
Part of Mapanje (Jack) Archive
Documents collected by Edwin Wilcox
Part of Wilcox (Edwin) Papers
An assortment of typed documents, primarily speeches, concerning events in Russia. Most are connected to the Kerensy/Kornilov affair, and may be the primary material underlying a series of published articles. See WIL/2/5-9.
Documents confirming GOT as High Steward of the Borough of Stratford upon Avon
Part of Trevelyan (George Otto) Archive
Documents created by Neil Arnott (1788-1874), physician
Two documents. Letter dated 21 Aug 1835 written at Bedford Square to an unnamed recipient (addressed 'My Dear Sir') Arnott is asking whether the Duke of Portland may put questions to the recipient about a certain rail-road. Prescription dated 25 May 1829 'for Rose, Esqr'. Prescription is initialied by Arnott. Item mounted on paper.
Documents created by Sir James Paget (1814-1899), surgeon
Three letters and a prescription. Letter dated 19 Feb 1875 written at 1 Harewood Place, Hanover Square to Captain Harvey reqeuesting that he visit the following day. Letter dated 11 Oct 1883 written at 1 Harewood Place, Hanover Square to Mr Hart agreeing to take part with the Scientific Grants Committee and attend a meeting. Letter dated 3 Feb 1894 written at 5 Park Square West, Regent's Park to Ernest Hart. Paget offers a portrait of Sir Charles M. Clark engraved by Law and an unpublished portrait of Dr George Roupell engraved from a picture by Pickersgill. The recipient of two of the letters is likely Ernest Abraham Hart (1865-1898). Medical journalist. Prescription for H. A. Silver Esq. dated 29 Oct 1874.
Documents created by Sir William James Erasmus Wilson (1809-1884), dermatologist and philanthropist
Three documents mounted on paper (one item is badly torn and is no longer attached to the mount). Prescription for the Reverend Frederick Silver dated 15 March 1859, signed by Wilson. Letter dated 14 Jan 1869 written at 17 Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square to an unnamed recipient suggesting adjustments to her medicine. Letter dated 7 Aug 1880 to an unnamed recipient regarding Wilson's availability and requesting she be punctual. Two of the letters are mounted on paper and the third is torn in two.
Documents from the International Congress of Medicine, London
Pybus was involved in the laryngology section.
Documents regarding Alexander Maconochie and penal reform
Cuttings and printed letters by Maconochie and others including Howard Luckock with reference to transportation as a form of punishment and Maconochie's dismissal from Birmingham. Also includes a manuscript report on the treatment of juvenile prisoners in the Gaol of Birmingham.