Wages book, 1902-1910, Guy's Hospital Medical School
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Guy's Hospital Medical School wages book, Sep 1902-Mar 1910
Wages book, 1902-1910, Guy's Hospital Medical School
Guy's Hospital Medical School wages book, Sep 1902-Mar 1910
Wages book, 1891-1902, Guy's Hospital Medical School
Guy's Hospital Medical School wages book, Mar 1891-Aug 1902
W. S. Burroughs, l'algèbre du besoin by Eric Mottram, French translation of Mottram's 1977 book by Emilia Smirmopki (Christian Bourgois, Paris, 1980)
Vort no. 1 (Silver Spring, Maryland, 1972): features Ed Dorn and Tom Raworth;
Issue 2, 1972: interviews with Anselm Hollo and Ted Berrigan;
(Note: for Vort 6, 1974, containing Mottram articles on Gilbert Sorrentino and Donald Phelps, see MOTTRAM 3; for vol. 3 part 1 or no. 7, 1975, see MOTTRAM 5 / Rothenberg)
Volumes of printed drawings by R M Wingent, 1906-1912
Two volumes of printed drawing by R M Wingent, including a number reprinted from the Guy's Hospital Gazette, 1906-1912.
Guy's Hospital Clubs' Union Council grants, volume recording grants to constituent clubs of the Union, 1931-1939.
Volume, 1843-1853, chiefly containing testimonials for Samuel Wilks
Volume containing testimonials for Samuel Wilks, 1843-1846, 1852-1853. Also letters to Wilks, from Alfred S Taylor, 10 Apr 1886, and W M Hughes, 9 Apr 1886, relating to publication of a papers in the Guy's Reports.
Part of SECRETARY'S OFFICE: King's College London in-letters
Bound volume of pasted testimonials in support of the successful application of Philip Henry Delamotte (1821-1889) for the Chair of Landscape Drawing.
Volume of samples of Arabic, Japanese and Chinese script, [1770-1800]
Volume containing specimens of Arabic and Japanese writing and the Chinese alphabet, including the work of the Jesuits in Japan; samples of paper used in the binding of books. 1 volume
Volume of regulations for King's College Hospital, 1906
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Volume Regulations of King’s College Hospital.
Volume of published articles by William Tiffin Iliff, 1845-1850
Bound volume containing cuttings of articles by William Tiffin Iliff, surgeon, including 'Cases of syanosis or morbus caeruleus with remarks on the condition of the fossa ovalis', London Medical Gazette, 5 Dec 1845; 'Royal South London Dispensary [cases of ] empyema and pneumothorax',The Lancet, Nov, Dec 1846; Royal South London Dispensary, pleuritic effusion and malignant disease', The Lancet, 2 Jan 1847; Royal South London Dispensary – diffuse phlegmonous inflammation', The Lancet, 17 Feb 1847; 'Cases of intestinal irritation', The Chemist, Mar 1847; 'Experiment with chloroform at the Royal Institution, The Lancet, 5 Feb 1848; 'On a case of poisoning by opium, and its successful treatment by electro-galvanism', The Lancet, 24 mar 1849; 'Cases of poisoning with remarks', The Lancet, 1 Dec 1849, 15 Dec 1849; 'Cases of spina bifida', Lancet, 20 Apr 1850; 'Cases in private practice', and 'The microscope and its wonders'.
Volume of pressed botanical specimens belonging to Frederick Leopold Pulling, [1840-1850]
Large volume of approx 305 pressed botanical specimens, belonging to Frederick Leopold Pulling.
Pulling, Frederick Leopold, fl [1800-1900]
Scrapbook of press cuttings collected by Reginald Ruggles Gates Volume 4, including some personal photographs; articles on his work, notably reviews of Taxonomy and Genetics of Oenothera, 1959 and his research on indigenous Australians, 1958; coverage of his research tours of South Africa, 1955 and Okinawa, 1960; articles on his marriage to Laura Greer, Jan 1955; other articles on Laura Gates; and obituaries and other papers relating to the death of Gates including memorial service programmes and letters of condolence to his widow, 1962. 1 item
Volume of press cuttings relating to Reginald Ruggles Gates' career, 1936-1954
Scrapbook of press cuttings collected by Reginald Ruggles Gates, Volume 3, including articles by Gates; articles on his work, notably reviews and other press coverage of Human Genetics, 1946-1947, Human Ancestry, 1949 and Pedigrees of Negro Families, 1952; article on Marie Stopes, 10 Dec 1936; articles on the Indian Science Congress, May 1937; articles on a boy brought up by baboons, Jun-Jul 1939, and other children raised by animals; articles on an anthropological survey of British militiamen, run by Gates, Jun 1939; obituaries for colleagues and Gates' father Andreas Bohaker Gates, Feb 1943 and coverage of his research tours of Cuba, 1952 and Japan, 1954. 1 item
Volume of press cuttings relating to Reginald Ruggles Gates' career, 1931-1936
Scrapbook of press cuttings collected by Reginald Ruggles Gates, Volume 2, including articles on eugenics and heredity; on the opening of a botanical laboratory in Regent's Park, Jul 1931; articles and letters to newspapers by Gates; articles on the International Genetics Conference, Aug 1932; articles on Gates' botanical research, 1934 and articles on a fraud case of which Gates was victim, Dec 1935. 1 item
Volume of press cuttings relating to Reginald Ruggles Gates' career, 1915-1931
Scrapbook of press cuttings collected by Reginald Ruggles Gates, Volume 1, including articles on his research, notably reviews of The Mutation Factor in Evolution, with particular reference to oenothera, 1915, Heredity and Eugenics, 1923, A Botanist in the Amazon Valley, 1927 and Heredity in Man, 1929; articles and letters to newspapers by Gates; articles to his expeditions to the Amazon, 1925 and the Canadian Arctic, 1928; articles on the Bose Institute, Calcutta (Kolkata), Dec 1926; articles on his marriage to Jane Williams, Jun 1929; and articles on the International Federation of Eugenic Organisations, Sep 1930. 1 item
Volume of notes, 1795, relating to natural philosophy written by Martin Tupper
Philosophy, 1795' Manuscript volume of notes by Martin Tupper, headed introduction to natural philosophy with subheadings indicating chapters and sections which suggest they are notes from a published volume. 40pp
Volume of notes, 1771, on subjects including architecture in the plays of William Shakespeare
Folio day book in calf-skin binding including descriptions of chapel ornamentation in London; lists of architectural subjects; copies of letters by John Carter, principally concerning the role of the antiquarian; brief observations on the architectural content of scenes from plays by William Shakespeare, in particular, Richard III. 1 volume
Manuscript volume of notes of antiquarian and historical ephemera by John Anstis, Garter King of Arms, listing memorials at Windsor Castle, descriptions of funeral processions; women bearing arms; patents; the manner of the creation of various nobles. 1 volume
Volume of notes on navigation by Francis Harrison, [1757]
Manuscript folio volume by Francis Harrison, formerly a pupil of Christ's Hospital, entitled, 'The elements of navigation', comprising mathematical tables with problems, including trigonometry, estimation of distances, oblique sailing, reckoning of longitude, compass variation, astronomical observations. With tables, colour charts and illustrations of sailing vessels. 1 volume