Arquivo GB 0113 MS-MARWT - MARWOOD, Thomas (d 1667)

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GB 0113 MS-MARWT

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MARWOOD, Thomas (d 1667)

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  • c 1625-1635 (Produção)

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Arquivo

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1 item

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Thomas Marwood was physician to James I. Dr William Munk, who made an exhaustive study of the manuscript doubted the authorship of Dr Marwood, and rather favoured the suggestion that 'the volume is really neither more nor less than the daily entry book of a leading and fashionable Apothecary in London, containing the copies in extenso of the prescriptions he compounded for the physicians who patronised and the persons who employed him. He may even have been 'Apothecary to the Person.' As such he would have been in immediate attendance on the king, as glysters and cupping had to be employed. Or lastly, the report of the illness and of the post-mortem examination may have been merely copied by the writer of the volume from the notes of one of the many physicians who were present throughout. It is clear that the author of the report was a medical man, and one thoroughly conversant with the habits of the king and the king and the whole course of his illness'.

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Sometime in the possession of the Marwoods of Honiton, Devon.

GB 0113 MS-MARWT c 1625-1635 fonds 1 item Marwood , Thomas , d 1667 , physician to King James I

Thomas Marwood was physician to James I. Dr William Munk, who made an exhaustive study of the manuscript doubted the authorship of Dr Marwood, and rather favoured the suggestion that 'the volume is really neither more nor less than the daily entry book of a leading and fashionable Apothecary in London, containing the copies in extenso of the prescriptions he compounded for the physicians who patronised and the persons who employed him. He may even have been 'Apothecary to the Person.' As such he would have been in immediate attendance on the king, as glysters and cupping had to be employed. Or lastly, the report of the illness and of the post-mortem examination may have been merely copied by the writer of the volume from the notes of one of the many physicians who were present throughout. It is clear that the author of the report was a medical man, and one thoroughly conversant with the habits of the king and the king and the whole course of his illness'.

Sometime in the possession of the Marwoods of Honiton, Devon.

Presented by the Misses Munk, 1922.

Case book, with account of last illness and post mortem of King James I, attributed to Thomas Marwood, c 1625.

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Open

All requests should be referred to the Archivist.

Latin

Available at the Royal College of Physicians.

Imported from the RCP's Adlib catalogue; edited by Sarah Drewery.

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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Presented by the Misses Munk, 1922.

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Case book, with account of last illness and post mortem of King James I, attributed to Thomas Marwood, c 1625.

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Single item

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Open

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All requests should be referred to the Archivist.

Idioma do material

  • inglês

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  • latim

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Latin

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Available at the Royal College of Physicians.

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Royal College of Physicians

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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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  • inglês

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