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Apprenticeship indenture, certificates of attendance and testimonials, 1838-1850, for Henry Appleton

Papers of Henry Appleton, including:apprenticehip indenture of Henry Appleton Junr of Stockwell, Surrey, to Mr John Hemming of Kimbolton, Huntingdon, surgeon, apothecary and man-Midwife, 8 Oct 1832; London Ophthalmic Infirmary founded by John Cunningham Saunders, certificate of three months practice at the infirmary, Sep 1838; St Thomas Hospital certificates for the practice and operations of surgery as a dresser for six months, 2 Oct 1838; and the practice and operations of surgery as a pupil for six months, 5 Apr 1839; Guy's Hospital Medical School certificates of attendance as pupil to the physicisans' practice, 27 Apr 1839; attendance at lectures in botany, 31 Jul 1837; the theory and practice of medicine, 27 Apr 1839; midwifery and the diseases of women and children, and attended Guy's Lying-in Charity, and the treatment of puerperal and infantile diseases, 27 Apr 1839; materia medica and therapeutics, 27 Apr 1839; principles and practice of chemistry, 30 Apr 1839; the principles of the science of medical jurisprudence, 30 Apr 1839; lectures in surgery, Oct 1837-31 May 1839; courses of anatomy and operations, 22 Jun 1839 and dissections, 22 Jun 1839; Royal College of Surgeons certificate of membership, 3 Jun 1839; Apothecaries of the City of London, certificate of qualification to practice as an apothecary, 18 Apr 1839; certified copies of Royal College of Surgeons in London, certificate of membership, 3 Jun 1839; and of the Apothecaries of the City of London, qualification of practice as an apothecary, 18 Apr 1839, 19 Nov 1840. Also testimonial from Captain Phillip G King RN, Commissioner managing the affairs of the Australia Agriculture Company in New South Wales, 3 May 1841, certifying Appleton's service in the establishment of the Australia Agricultural Company at Port Stephens, as Assistant Surgeon, Jan – May 1841; New South Wales Medical Board Certificate as legally qualified Medical Practioner, 9 Jun 1841; University of Aberdeen certificate (in Latin), 1850; certificate of instruction at the establishment of John Charles Thorrowgood, Totteridge, Herts, in classics, mathematics, and the usual branches of a liberal education, from Aug 1825-Jun 1832, 20 Feb 1850, and accompanying letter from Thorrowgood to Appleton, 20 Feb 1850; testimonial of Gilbert Blight recording Appleton's practise in Hackney, London, as a surgeon since 1842, 2 Apr 1850.

Articles, 1952-1972, reprinted from Guy's Hospital Reports

Copies of reprinted articles from Guy's Hospital Reports , including 'Three early nineteenth centruy Guy's physicians: William Babington, James Curry and James Laird', Jul 1934; 'John Keats and Joshua Waddington, contemporary students at Guy's Hospital', George A R Winston, Vol 92, No 2 and 3, 1943 (2 copies); 'Frederick Akhbar Mahomed and his contribution to the study of Bright's Disease', A Batty Shaw, Vol 101, No 3 1952 (4 copies); 'One hundred volumes of the Guy's Hospital Reports', R C Brock, Vol 101 No 4 1953; 'Richard Bright – a bibliography', William Hill, Vol 107, No 4, 1958 (2 copies); 'Bibliography of the published writings of Thomas Addison MD', G A R Winston and William Hill, Vol 109, No 4, 1960; 'Thomas Hodgkin – a bibliography', W Hill, Vol 115, No 3, 1966 (2 copies); 'Thomas Hodgkin, 1798-1866', G E H Foxon, Vol 115, No 3 1966; 'The design and building of Mr Guy's Hospital', R A Cawson and T H E Orde, Vol 118 No 2 1969; 'Electroconvulsive therapy in the treatment of hysteria' J Guy Edwards, Vol 118 No 2 1969; 'Sight-of-sleep phobia treated by repeated exposure' J J Fleminger, Vol 120 No 4 1971; 'A Guy's / Maudsley special out-patient clinic: evolution from January 1956-September 1971', David Stafford-Clark, Vol 121 No 2&3 1972.

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