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- 1871-1892 and undated (Creation)
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9 files and 4 small packets (these together containing 1173 items)
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Name of creator
Biographical history
[Jonas] Henrik Kellgren (1837-1916) was a practitioner of Swedish medical gymnastics and helped to disseminate the technique beyond Sweden. He was born in Alingsas, southern Sweden, matriculated in 1855 and became an officer in the Swedish Army in 1858. In 1863-1865 he trained at the Kungliga Gymnastika Centralinstitut in Stockholm (founded 1813 by Per Henrik Ling, the pioneer of medical gymnastics), gaining the institute's diploma, and took up the post of teacher of pedagogical gymnastics at Lidköping. Following the death of his wife and son, however, he left Sweden and settled in Germany, setting up the Schwedisches Heilgymnastisches Institut in Gotha. In the early 1870s his health broke down and he retired from full-time work, taking up residence in London. Here he founded the Swedish Institution for the Cure of Diseases by Manual Treatment. An expanding practice was reflected in the foundation of further institutes in the German resorts of Norderney (1877) and Baden-Baden (1883), and in Paris (1884); in summer he took patients to Sanna, near Jönköping in Sweden, leading to the foundation of a sanatorium there. He became the director of the Kungliga Gymnastika Centralinstitut in Stockholm. His son-in-law, Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax, who took up residence in London, was also an important figure in the spread of Kellgren's techniques of Swedish remedial gymnastics and massage to the United Kingdom.
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Archival history
This material formed part of the papers of Kellgren's son-in-law, Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax. Following Cyriax's death in 1955 his collection of material on medical gymnastics was presented by his family to the Royal Society of Medicine.
GB 0120 MSS.5406-5409 and 7869-7872 1871-1892 and undated Collection (fonds) 9 files and 4 small packets (these together containing 1173 items) Kellgren , Jonas Henrik , 1837-1916 , practitioner of Swedish medical gymnastics and manipulative treatment
Schwedisches Heilgymnastisches Institut , Gotha , Germany
Schwedisches Institut für Manuelle Behandlung der Krankheiten , Baden-Baden , Germany
Swedish Institution for the Cure of Diseases by Manual Treatment , London
Institutet för Manuel Sjukbehandling , Sanna , Sweden
Institution Suèdoise pour le Traitement Manuel des Maladies , Paris , France
[Jonas] Henrik Kellgren (1837-1916) was a practitioner of Swedish medical gymnastics and helped to disseminate the technique beyond Sweden. He was born in Alingsas, southern Sweden, matriculated in 1855 and became an officer in the Swedish Army in 1858. In 1863-1865 he trained at the Kungliga Gymnastika Centralinstitut in Stockholm (founded 1813 by Per Henrik Ling, the pioneer of medical gymnastics), gaining the institute's diploma, and took up the post of teacher of pedagogical gymnastics at Lidköping. Following the death of his wife and son, however, he left Sweden and settled in Germany, setting up the Schwedisches Heilgymnastisches Institut in Gotha. In the early 1870s his health broke down and he retired from full-time work, taking up residence in London. Here he founded the Swedish Institution for the Cure of Diseases by Manual Treatment. An expanding practice was reflected in the foundation of further institutes in the German resorts of Norderney (1877) and Baden-Baden (1883), and in Paris (1884); in summer he took patients to Sanna, near Jönköping in Sweden, leading to the foundation of a sanatorium there. He became the director of the Kungliga Gymnastika Centralinstitut in Stockholm. His son-in-law, Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax, who took up residence in London, was also an important figure in the spread of Kellgren's techniques of Swedish remedial gymnastics and massage to the United Kingdom.
This material formed part of the papers of Kellgren's son-in-law, Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax. Following Cyriax's death in 1955 his collection of material on medical gymnastics was presented by his family to the Royal Society of Medicine.
Purchased from the Royal Society of Medicine, with many other books and papers of Kellgren's son-in-law Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax, in 1956 (acc.303950). The material held as MSS.7869-7872 was held first in the Wellcome Library's Modern Medical ephemera collection, and was transferred to the Archives and Manuscripts Department in February 2001 (acc.900).
The collection comprises prescriptions issued by Kellgren at various institutes for Swedish medical gymnastics; namely, the Schwedisches Heilgymnastisches Institut in Gotha, Germany (MSS.5406-5407 and 7869), the Schwedisches Institut für Manuelle Behandlung der Krankheiten, Baden-Baden (MS.7872), the Swedish Institution for the Cure of Diseases by Manual Treatment, London (MSS.5408 and 7870), the Institutet för Manuel Sjukbehandling, Sanna, near Jönköping, Sweden (MS.5409), and the Institution Suèdoise pour le Traitement Manuel des Maladies, Paris (MS.7871). Patients include members of the nobility of the United Kingdom and of Germany, as well as members of the Kellgren and Cyriax families.
The division of the material into two discrete blocks was apparently random and some institutions are represented in both. Within each block of material, the institutions are arranged in chronological order of their earliest prescription, and within the holdings of each institution the prescriptions themselves are held in chronological order.
The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
Photocopies/photographs/microfilm are supplied for private research only at the Archivist's discretion. Please note that material may be unsuitable for copying on conservation grounds, and that photographs cannot be photocopied in any circumstances. Readers are restricted to 100 photocopies in twelve months. Researchers who wish to publish material must seek copyright permission from the copyright owner.
English, German, Swedish and French
Described in: Richard Palmer, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine: Western Manuscripts 5120-6244 (London: The Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine, 1999) and subsequent typescript supplementary finding aids by Richard Aspin, Christopher Hilton, Keith Moore and Richard Palmer.
Papers of Kellgren's son-in-law, Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax, also a practitioner of Swedish medical gymnastics, are held as MSS.2001-2025 and 6054-6060. MS.3348 comprises a work on Swedish medical gymnastics by Amalia Lundgren and MSS.5027-5028 works on the same subject by Anna Justina Augusta Wilson; these, like the Kellgren material described here, were acquired by the Wellcome Library with Edgar Cyriax's papers.
description compiled by Christopher Hilton based upon those in the Library's published finding aid by Richard Palmer and subsequent typescript supplementary finding aids by Richard Aspin, Christopher Hilton, Keith Moore and Richard Palmer. Biographical information drawn from Henrik Kellgren and his methods of manual treatment by Edgar F. Cyriax (London, 1908) and "Medical gymnastics and the Cyriax Collection" by Sarah Bakewell (in Medical History, Vol. 41 (1997)). Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. February 2001 Aristocracy Baden-Baden Baden-Württemberg Cyriax , family , of Sweden and London England Erfurt Europe France Germany Gotha Health services Institutet för Manuel Sjukbehandling , Sanna, Sweden Institution Suèdoise pour le Traitement Manuel des Maladies , Paris, France Karlsruhe Kellgren , family , of Sweden, Germany and London Kellgren , Jonas Henrik , 1837-1916 , practitioner of Swedish medical gymnastics and manipulative treatment x Kellgren , Henrik Leisure Leisure time activities London Medical centres Medical personnel Medical profession Medical sciences Northern Europe Paramedical personnel Paris Patients Personnel Schwedisches Heilgymnastisches Institut , Gotha, Germany Schwedisches Institut für Manuelle Behandlung der Krankheiten , Baden-Baden, Germany Social sciences Social structure Social welfare Sport Surgery Sweden Swedish Institution for the Cure of Diseases by Manual Treatment , London Therapy UK Western Europe People by occupation People
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Purchased from the Royal Society of Medicine, with many other books and papers of Kellgren's son-in-law Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax, in 1956 (acc.303950). The material held as MSS.7869-7872 was held first in the Wellcome Library's Modern Medical ephemera collection, and was transferred to the Archives and Manuscripts Department in February 2001 (acc.900).
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Scope and content
The collection comprises prescriptions issued by Kellgren at various institutes for Swedish medical gymnastics; namely, the Schwedisches Heilgymnastisches Institut in Gotha, Germany (MSS.5406-5407 and 7869), the Schwedisches Institut für Manuelle Behandlung der Krankheiten, Baden-Baden (MS.7872), the Swedish Institution for the Cure of Diseases by Manual Treatment, London (MSS.5408 and 7870), the Institutet för Manuel Sjukbehandling, Sanna, near Jönköping, Sweden (MS.5409), and the Institution Suèdoise pour le Traitement Manuel des Maladies, Paris (MS.7871). Patients include members of the nobility of the United Kingdom and of Germany, as well as members of the Kellgren and Cyriax families.
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System of arrangement
The division of the material into two discrete blocks was apparently random and some institutions are represented in both. Within each block of material, the institutions are arranged in chronological order of their earliest prescription, and within the holdings of each institution the prescriptions themselves are held in chronological order.
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Conditions governing access
The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
Conditions governing reproduction
Photocopies/photographs/microfilm are supplied for private research only at the Archivist's discretion. Please note that material may be unsuitable for copying on conservation grounds, and that photographs cannot be photocopied in any circumstances. Readers are restricted to 100 photocopies in twelve months. Researchers who wish to publish material must seek copyright permission from the copyright owner.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
Language and script notes
English, German, Swedish and French
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
Papers of Kellgren's son-in-law, Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax, also a practitioner of Swedish medical gymnastics, are held as MSS.2001-2025 and 6054-6060. MS.3348 comprises a work on Swedish medical gymnastics by Amalia Lundgren and MSS.5027-5028 works on the same subject by Anna Justina Augusta Wilson; these, like the Kellgren material described here, were acquired by the Wellcome Library with Edgar Cyriax's papers.
Finding aids
Described in: Richard Palmer, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine: Western Manuscripts 5120-6244 (London: The Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine, 1999) and subsequent typescript supplementary finding aids by Richard Aspin, Christopher Hilton, Keith Moore and Richard Palmer.
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- Social structure » Aristocracy
- Health services
- Leisure
- Leisure time activities
- Health services » Medical centres
- Medical profession » Medical personnel
- Medical profession
- Medical sciences
- Medical profession » Medical personnel » Paramedical personnel
- Health services » Patients
- Personnel
- Social sciences
- Social structure
- Social welfare
- Leisure time activities » Sport
- Medical sciences » Surgery
- Therapy
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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- English