Printed copy [or early lithograph] of Guy's Hospital coat of arms, undated
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- [1724]
Guy's Hospital Crest' Colour printed copies of Guy's Hospital arms, crest, supporters and motto, designed by John Anstis Garter, ND.
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Printed copy [or early lithograph] of Guy's Hospital coat of arms, undated
Guy's Hospital Crest' Colour printed copies of Guy's Hospital arms, crest, supporters and motto, designed by John Anstis Garter, ND.
Guy's Hospital entry of Physician and Surgeon's pupils and dressers, 1778-1813': manuscript volume containing list of fees for physicians and surgeons pupils depending on length of stay; list of dressers and pupils entered under Jos[eph]Warner, James Franck, William Lucas, Benjamin Stead, Babington, William Cooper, Astley Cooper, Thompson Forster, Richard Stocker, in the stewardship of Mr Thomas Callaway, May 1778-Sep 1804. Includes name, whether dresser or pupil, length of stay, date of payment of hospital certificates; date certificate granted, and name and place of surgeon under whom they served time (prior to attending Guy's); list of gentlemen entered as apprentice to the surgeons, of Mr Guy's Hospital, 1762, 1784-Jun 1813. Includes date when entered, name, age, length of apprenticeship, time expired, date when certificate granted, when certificate paid, and name and place of surgeon to whom apprenticed, or where educated. Also contains memoranda relating to the practice of the apothecary, who was forbidden to take any apprentice or pupil, 1725; and loose page, (damaged) 'Terms of [attending] St Thomas's Hospital' contains list of fees for dressers and pupils, terms of admission, and availability of tickets of admission to operations.(Volume is extremely fragile)
Case notes, 1725-1726, by Charles Oxley of surgical cases at St Thomas's Hospital
Papers of Charles Oxley, comprising casebook, 1725-1726, recording details of surgical cases at St Thomas's Hospital; notes on lithology and operations for cataracts.
Oxley, Charles, fl 1725-1726, medical student
Printed copy, 1732, of Thomas Guy's will
A copy of the last will and testament of Thomas Guy Esq; London, 1732. (2 copies)
Miscellaneous photographs of medical cases including gigantism of feet; gangrene of fingers, 1936; malformation of an arm, 1936; two unidentified images of a growth on the scalp; and one unidentified image of a man. Also anatomical image taken from the Osteographia, 1733.
Large framed colour print depicting Samuel Wood, who had his arm torn off in a mill, 15 Aug 1737, and was 'cured' by Mr Ferne.
Title deeds, 1739, relating to King's College Hospital property
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Bundle 5
'Treatise on the operations of surgery with a description and representation of the instruments used in performing them, to which is prefixed an introduction on the nature and treatment of wounds, abscesses and ulcers. By Samuel Sharp, surgeon to Guy's Hospital.' Manuscript volume including dedication to William Cheselden, Surgeon to Chelsea Hospital; preface; contents page; thirty seven chapters on surgical procedures such as the suture of the tendons, the amputation of cancered and schorrous breast, bronchotomy, and amputation. Also contains illustrations of surgical instruments with explanation of their use and construction. 293pp Donated to the Wills Library by Dr G Newton Pitt, 5 May 1913.
Sharp, Samuel, [1700]-1778, surgeon
Print of engraving, 1742, by George Vertue of Thomas Willis, physician and natural philosopher
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Print of an engraving of Thomas Willis, physician and Natural Philosopher by George Vertue, published by J & P Knapton, 1742.
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
List of abbreviations and archaic terms compiled by Sir Henry Spelman, 1744
Copy of list of abbreviations and obsolete forms of writing that appear in ancient manuscripts, compiled by Sir Henry Spelman, historian and antiquary (1564-1641). 1 volume
Printed map, [1746], of Borough showing St Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals
Printed map of Borough showing St Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals, titled 'After John Rocque's Plan 1746'
Notes on ornamentation in early printed devotionals, and pages from 'The amorous Jill', 1747
Manuscript notes by Leathes on ornamentation in early printed devotionals; opening pages of fictional narrative entitled 'The amorous Jill: A tale'. 1 file
Residency certificate relating to Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire, 1751
Residency certificate issued by poor law overseers in Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire. 1 item
Copy account of the Lisbon earthquake, Portugal 1755
Manuscript copies of a narrative entitled 'An account of what happened to Mr Chase at Lisbon in the earthquake written by himself, in a letter to his mother, the 31st of December, 1755'. Subsequently printed in Blackwood's magazine vol. 88 (1860). 2 copies in exercise book format
Mounted engraving, [1755], of Guy's Hospital
Mounted watercoloured engraving of Guy's Hospital by B Cole, [1755].
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
Papers, 1757 and 1811-1814, on observations of comets
Papers relating to the observation of comets including sketch of the progress of a comet by P. Collinson, 1757; Pamphlet entitled, A philosophical and familiar essay on comets. .. and the present comet. .. and reflections on the probability of the dissolution of this world by a comet (London, 1811), by David Rivers, with annotations on the subject extracted from Gentleman's magazine and other journals, 1812; extracts on a paper by William Herschel, astronomer, entitled 'Observations of a comet with remarks on the construction of its different parts', that appeared in Monthly review, April, 1814. 1 file
FURNIVALL, Frederick James (1825-1910)
Papers, 1841-1967, including: correspondence and papers relating to Furnivall's family, his inheritance and the family home, Great Fosters House, Egham, Surrey, 1865-1926; papers relating to Furnivall's university education, including notes of Professor Thomas Graham's lectures on chemistry and Professor Henry Malden's lectures on the Greek language, University College London, 1841-1842; personal accounts, invoices and receipts, 1863-1908; correspondence to and from friends and acquaintances, 1865-1910, including William Woodham Webb, Walter Brindley Slater, George Edward Cockayne, Thomas Arnold and Beatrice Harraden; Teena Rochfort-Smith. A Memoir , publication paying tribute to Furnivall's mistress, 1883; photographic images of Furnivall, 1876-[1910]; papers relating to the study of philology and the Philological Society, 1858-1909, notably letters and publications concerning the New English Dictionary , 1859-1909; journals, correspondence, lecture notes and printed material relating to the Working Men's College, education and social reform, 1842-1912; papers relating to the Early English Text Society, 1865-1910, notably letters from Walter William Skeat concerning the editing and publication of William Langland's Piers Plowman , 1866; correspondence, proofs, notes relating to the Chaucer Society, 1866-1900; papers relating to the Ballad Society, 1867-1875, principally correspondence and proofs concerning the publication of Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript , 1867-1868; correspondence and notes regarding the formation of the proposed Lydgate and Occleve Society, 1872; correspondence, publications and proofs relating to the New Shakspere Society, 1873-1886; articles and printed circulars relating to an acrimonious dispute with Algernon Swinburne, 1876-1881; notes of lectures on Shakespeare and Elizabethan literature given by Furnivall, John Llewellyn Davies, John Wesley Hales, George MacDonald and William Spalding, 1874-1876; papers relating to the Browning Society, 1881-1967, notably Woodburytype image of Robert Browning, 1881; Browning Society proceedings, entertainment programmes and papers, 1884-1892; two letters from Robert Browning, 1874-1888; letters from Alma Forman [Alma Murray] concerning the Browning Society's theatre productions, 1885-1888; correspondence relating to a lawsuit brought by Leonard Outram, 1886-1888; prospectus, reports, letters and newspaper cuttings relating to Shelley and the Shelley Society, 1886-1892; publications relating to Thomas James Wise's Ashley Library, 1887-1895; correspondence relating to fundraising for the Maurice Rowing Club, 1886-1887; correspondence and newspaper cuttings relating to the debate over the superiority of sculls over oars, 1886; letters, memoranda and bills of sales relating to the purchase and repair of boats and sculls, 1886-1889; photographic postcards of the Hammersmith Girls Sculling Club [later the Furnivall Sculling Club], 1907; leaflets, prospectuses and letters relating to other societies, 1870-1910; obituaries and memorials to Furnivall, 1910-1949; miscellaneous material including Genuine and Curious Memoirs of the Famous Captain Thurot by John Francis Durand. (London: J Burd & J Williams, 1760) and Pigot & Co's New Map of the Environs of London Extending 14 Miles round St Paul's in Every Direction , 1832.
Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910, scholar, editor and oarsman
Genuine and Curious Memoirs of the Famous Captain Thurot by John Francis Durand, 1760
Genuine and Curious Memoirs of the Famous Captain Thurot by John Francis Durand. (London: J Burd & J Williams, 1760). Note: top of pages uncut.