CRICHTON-BROWNE
(Sir James, 1840-1938, Medical Historian, the first medical broadcaster)
Autograph Letter Signed to the Revd. (Sir) James Marchant, 1867-1956,
saying he should be glad "to join the Commission to inquire into the Causes of the declining birth-rate", 3 sides 8vo., 45 Hans Place, S.W., 2nd February
Item Date:
1913
Stock No:
20167
£45
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CRITCHETT
(Sir George Anderson, d. 1925, 1st Bart., Surgeon Oculist to King Edward VII)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Madam,
saying he has "written to Dr. Barlow" and enclosing "my notes of your case", which he askes her to bring "when next you come to see me", 1 side 8vo, 21 Harley Street, Cavendish Square, W., 21st October
light marks of stamp hinges on blank fourth side
Item Date:
1900
Stock No:
16964
£25
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CRITCHETT
(George, 1817-1882, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital)
Signature from the end of a letter,
referring on the verso to "the lotion to bathe the eyes occasionally", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
55903
£25
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CURREY
(Frederick, 1819-1881, Mycologist, Translator and Barrister, F.L.S., F.R.S.)
Autograph Letter Signed to Alfred William BENNETT ,
(1833-1902, Lecturer in Botany at Bedford College and St. Thomas' Hospital), saying "I have only a short paper on a new genus of Cucurbitaceae for the first meeting, and that paper will not be readable beyond its title, so that your communication on Vallisneria will be very acceptable", 1 side 8vo., 3 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, 15th October
slightly creased at foot, trace of mounting on blank fourth side
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
13889
£35
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CUVIER
(Georges, 1769-1832, French Anatomist known as the "Father of Comparative Anatomy and Palaeontology", Baron)
Autograph Letter Signed in the Third Person to 'Madame Campbell',
in French with translation, sending her "the tickets for entry to the Museum of Natural History", (at the Jardin du Roi in Paris, now the Jardin des Plantes), and saying "each ticket can be used for 4 persons", no place, 1 side 8vo, Friday, 12th January
light brown mark touching a short part of three lines, all perfectly legible (Translation) Monsieur Cuvier has the honour to send Madame Campbell the tickets for entry to the Museum of Natural History for which she asked, each ticket can be used for 4 persons. Friday, 12th January 1826.
Item Date:
1826
Stock No:
56395
£575
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