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People and organisations | Count |
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Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910) | 11 |
Moynihan, Berkeley Moynihan Baron (1865-1936) | 5 |
Hey, William (1772-1844) | 2 |
Bell, Sir Charles (1774-1842) | 2 |
Hey, William (1796-1875) | 1 |
Samuel, Samuel (Fl1911-Fl1912) | 1 |
Tatham, James (Fl1760-Fl1822) | 1 |
Thomas Pridgin Teale Junior | 1 |
Teale, Thomas Pridgin (1801?-1867) | 1 |
Teale, T Pridgin (1831-1923) | 1 |
Parts of letters and signatures by Florence Nightingale, from letters sent to Flora Masson
Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)
n.d. [c.1880-1910]
8 pages of partial letters or cut-out signatures from Florence Nightingale, sent to Flora Masson. Also contains one envelope sent to Flora Masson on 11 Oct 1899. Pencil and ink.
Reprint of two papers by Max Laue (1879-1960) and others, given at a meeting of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences on 8 June and 6 July 1912
1912
Volume of a reprint of two papers presented to the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich Germany, on 8 June and 6 July 1912. This was the first paper ever published on the diffraction of X-rays by cr...
Papers from a reprint of 'Essai sur la disposition des feuilles curvisériées', by Auguste Bravais, published in Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique (1837)
n.d. [c.20th century]
Three pages of a reprint of the article by Auguste Bravais (1811-1863), a French physicist, originally published in 1837.
Notes for lectures on forensic medicine
c.1860s-c.1890s
Fragment of a larger note-book by Thomas Scattergood, with no covers. Pages are numbered in pencil. Contains manuscript notes in ink and pencil for lectures on aspects of forensic pathology, includi...
Two loose papers with notes, equations and diagrams relating to X-rays
n.d. [c.1900-c.1942]
One of the notes is on University of Leeds-headed paper. Possibly in the hand of either Sir William Henry or Sir William Lawrence Bragg.
Letter from Florence Nightingale to Mrs Richard Morris
Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)
17 Aug 1866
Letter in response to Mrs Richard Morris, who had recommended or offered the service of a Mrs Brown to work as a maid for Florence Nightingale. The letter also refers to Mrs [Lydia] Egerton Leigh - ...
Partial letter from Florence Nightingale to Lydia Leigh
Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)
n.d. [c.1849-c.1893]
Final page of a letter from Florence Nightingale to Mrs Egerton Leigh [Lydia Leigh], the first part is missing. Mentions declining an invitation from Leigh 'to receive the offered gifts'. The botto...
Medical Case Histories: Volume 1
May 1856-21 Jul 1876
Bound, paginated manuscript volume, containing details of various medico-legal cases for which Thomas Scattergood conducted forensic testing. Pages are numbered: 1-268. Most of the cases are dated a...
Notebook of medical and surgical case histories compiled by William Hey I, Richard Hey and his brother William Hey II
Hey, William (1772-1844); Hey, Richard (1789)
1780-1828
Manuscript, paginated notebook bound with parchment with 'W Hey' written on the front cover. The fly-leaf is inscribed with 'Rd Hey 1781 William Hey junr. 1795'. Contains 26 patient cases, some whi...
Notebook of case histories in obstetrics: Vol 1
May 1759-Aug 1765
Entitled: 'No 1 Cases in Midwifery 1759' in the fly-leaf. Contains descriptions of 74 patient cases which are numbered (1-74) and an index at the back of the volume.
Notebook of case histories in obstetrics: Vol 2
22 May 1766-08 Jul 1771
Entitled 'No 2 Cases in Midwifery' in the fly-leaf. Contains descriptions of 56 patient cases which are numbered (75-130) and an index at the back of the volume.
Notebook of case histories in obstetrics: Vol 3
28 Jul 1771-21 May 1775
Entitled 'No 3 Cases in Midwifery' in the fly-leaf. Contains descriptions of 45 patient cases which are numbered (131-175) and an index at the back of the volume.