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PAGET (Sir George Edward, 1809-1892, Physician & Professor at Cambridge)

Autograph Letter in the third person to Dr George Phillips, 1804-1892, President of Queens', Cambridge, and Vice-Chancellor, accepting for dinner on 9th June "to meet the Chancellor", 1 side 8vo. black-edged, St. Peter's Terrace, Cambridge, 22nd May

Item Date:  1862
Stock No:  19281      £15

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PAGET (Catie, daughter of Sir James Paget, 1814-1899, Surgeon and Pathologist and originator of the modern Medical School at St. Bartholomew's Hospital)

Autograph Letter Signed 'C. Paget' to her old friend (?nanny) Mrs Jones, inviting her to her wedding (to the Rev. Mr. Thompson) on the 30th June, and to see the presents, saying "Have you heard that I have been learning a little nursing at St. Bartholomew's in Sitwell Ward? It was quite a wonderful delight. I got so interested even in the little I was able to see and do", 4 sides 8vo., 23rd June no year,

Item Date:  1877
Stock No:  13053      £30

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PAGET (Sir James, 1814-1899, Surgeon)

Signature and inscription from the end of Autograph Letter Signed, traces of mounting at corners

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  26752      £15

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PAGET (Sir James, 1814-1899, Surgeon, surgeon extraordinary to Queen Victoria)

Autograph Letter Signed to “My dear Dyster” saying “Let me give myself, not you, the comfort of assuring you of my sympathy with your grief. May God give you all the consolation that is possible...”, 1 side 8vo., I Harewood Place, Hanover Square, 14th February

Item Date:  1877
Stock No:  43767      £65

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PAGET (Sir James, 1814-1899, Surgeon, surgeon extraordinary to Queen Victoria)

Autograph Letter Signed to J. J. Atwood saying he is “heartily obliged to you for the great supply of good fare that you have been so kind as to send me. Your son, I hope is still going on well. I hope, too, thath e may completely recover his health, but the necessity of working & exposing himself to weather, during the severest part of his illness, not only much retarded his recover, but made me fear that his health would sustain permanent damage...”, 2 sides 8vo., 24 Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, 7th January

Item Date:  1855
Stock No:  42507      £125

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