TYNDALL
(John, 1820-1893, Scientist)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
saying that his "sympathy with a good cause would have more influence upon me than any 'terms' you could offer me, but I regret to say that my engagements in London entirely preclude my undertaking such work as you desire ...", 1 side 8vo., Royal Institution headed paper, 19th October
Item Date:
1885
Stock No:
36257
£150
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VORONOFF
(Dr. Serge, 1866-1951, Experimenter in Rejuvenation)
Autograph Letter Signed in French with translation, to 'My dear Senator',
asking if he would "grant us the greatest pleasure and honour by dining with us and a few friends on Sunday next at 7.30 p.m. at the Restaurant Larue, 3, Place de la Madeleine?", saying how delighted his wife and he have been "to make your acquaintance", 2 sides 8vo., 48 Avenue Kléber, Passy, 30 January
torn across and neatly repaired
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
13981
£125
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VORONOFF
(Serge, 1866-1951, Russian Physiologist, Director of Experimental Surgery at the Collège de France)
Fine signature with the place and dated, Via XX Settembre 54, Firenze, 18th April
Item Date:
1926
Stock No:
11986
£55
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WARD
(Nathaniel Bagshaw, 1791-1868, Doctor and Botanist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Cooke
asking “how, or whether I can procure a ticket of admission for a Mr King of Bayswater to attend the anatomical letters at the R.A.? When are you coming to see us? I quite long to have a little chat with you...”, 1 side 8vo., no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42831
£125
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WATERHOUSE
(Charles Owen, Entomologist, Assistant at the British Museum of Natural History)
Autograph Letter Signed to Robert Morton MIDDLETON , jr., F.L.S., F.Z.S.,
(1846-1909, English shipbroker and botanist), saying that "the Jigger and Chigre are considered to be the same species, or are so closely allied that we have not distinguished them. It is a flea, Pulex penetrans; now known as Sarcopsylla penetrans", 1 side 8vo., British Museum (Natural History), 8th August
Item Date:
1889
Stock No:
13931
£40
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