GB 0114 MS0194 - Whitsed, John (fl 1813-1862)

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GB 0114 MS0194

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Whitsed, John (fl 1813-1862)

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  • Early 19th century (Creation)

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1 volume

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Biographical history

John Whitsed studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals in London, and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1805. He sold his practice in Peterborough to Dr Thomas Walker in 1819, and went to Edinburgh to study his doctor of medicine, graduating in 1823. He became a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians in 1830. For a number of years Dr Whitsed was a Senior and Consulting Physician at the General Dispensary, London. He was also President of the Cambridge and Huntingdon Branch of the British Medical Association. He was the author of a work on Diseases resembling Syphilis, published in 1813, and a contributer to Remarkable Case of Foetal Monstrosity.

Archival history

The volume containing the original notes made by Dr Hopkinson was loaned to William Clift by Dr Whitsed from 1827-1835. Clift had a copy made of the manuscript (see MS0007/1/7/5/2), and returned the volume to Dr Whitsed, as is evidenced by the letter from Clift at the front of the Whitsed transcription. Dr Whitsed made a transcription of the original volume, which was given to Thomas James Walker by Dr Whitsed's daughter after his death. This volume is the transcription, indicated by the first paragraph of the index at the back of volume, which is initalled J W, and explains the presence of the letter from William Clift at the beginning of the volume.

GB 0114 MS0194 Early 19th century Collection (fonds) 1 volume Whitsed , John , fl 1805-1862 , physician

John Whitsed studied at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals in London, and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1805. He sold his practice in Peterborough to Dr Thomas Walker in 1819, and went to Edinburgh to study his doctor of medicine, graduating in 1823. He became a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians in 1830. For a number of years Dr Whitsed was a Senior and Consulting Physician at the General Dispensary, London. He was also President of the Cambridge and Huntingdon Branch of the British Medical Association. He was the author of a work on Diseases resembling Syphilis, published in 1813, and a contributer to Remarkable Case of Foetal Monstrosity.

The volume containing the original notes made by Dr Hopkinson was loaned to William Clift by Dr Whitsed from 1827-1835. Clift had a copy made of the manuscript (see MS0007/1/7/5/2), and returned the volume to Dr Whitsed, as is evidenced by the letter from Clift at the front of the Whitsed transcription. Dr Whitsed made a transcription of the original volume, which was given to Thomas James Walker by Dr Whitsed's daughter after his death. This volume is the transcription, indicated by the first paragraph of the index at the back of volume, which is initalled J W, and explains the presence of the letter from William Clift at the beginning of the volume.

Donated by Thomas James Walker (MRCS) on the occasion of his 50th anniversary of membership in 1907.

Papers of John Whitsed, early 19th century, comprising a transcript of notes by Whitsed of John Hunter's lectures on Surgery, originally taken by Mr Hopkinson in the early 1780s; letter from William Clift to Dr Whitsed, 6 Sep 1785, regarding the loan of the volume to him; a cutting from The Englishman magazine regarding the manuscripts of John Hunter; a letter from the donor Thomas James Walker MRCS; and a reply of thanks from the College.

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No photocopying permitted.

English

Library card catalogue.

Compiled by Anya Turner.

Source: Medical Directories 1849, 1861, and 1862.

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.

Sep 2008 Clift , William , 1775-1849 , museum curator and scientific illustrator Medical education Teaching methods Lectures (teaching method) Medical sciences Surgery Hunter , John , 1728-1793 , surgeon and anatomist Whitsed , John , fl 1805-1862 , physician The Englishman magazine Higher science education

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Donated by Thomas James Walker (MRCS) on the occasion of his 50th anniversary of membership in 1907.

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Papers of John Whitsed, early 19th century, comprising a transcript of notes by Whitsed of John Hunter's lectures on Surgery, originally taken by Mr Hopkinson in the early 1780s; letter from William Clift to Dr Whitsed, 6 Sep 1785, regarding the loan of the volume to him; a cutting from The Englishman magazine regarding the manuscripts of John Hunter; a letter from the donor Thomas James Walker MRCS; and a reply of thanks from the College.

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As outlined in Scope and Content.

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By written appointment only.

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No photocopying permitted.

Language of material

  • English

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  • Latin

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English

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Library card catalogue.

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Royal College of Surgeons of England

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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

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