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A sermon preach'd at St. Bridget's-Church, on Monday in Easter-Week, March 29. 1714. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen and Governours Of the several Hospitals of the City. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.Date: [1714]- Books
A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds / By the late John Hunter. To which is prefixed a short account of the author's life by his brother-in-law, Everard Home.
Hunter, John, 1728-1793.Date: 1794- Archives and manuscripts
MSAmer71
Date: 1776- Pictures
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St Nicholas' and St Martin's Orthopaedic Hospital, Pyrford, Surrey: a boy wearing callipers, resting on wooden sticks with a nurse behind him. Photograph, c. 1935.
Date: [1935-1937]Reference: 29289i- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London and the honourable the Court of Aldermen, and governours of the several hospitals of the City, at St. Bridget's Church, on Easter-Monday, 1702. Being One of the Anniversary Spittal-Sermons. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry.
Hough, John, 1651-1743.Date: 1702- Pictures
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Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian dressing a chest wound. Oil painting by Antoine de Favray, 1748.
Favray, Antoine de, 1706-1798.Date: 1748Reference: 44856i- Books
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Anthem, composed, and to be conducted by Dr. Arnold. The music entirely new, for the British Lying-In Hospital, and to be performed, by Mr. Hudson, Miss George, and Mr. Sale. After a sermon to be preached in the Parish Church of St. George the martyr, in Queen Square, near Bloomsbury, by the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Bangor, before His Grace the Duke of Portland, president; the vice-presidents, treasurer, governors, and subscribers to that charity, on Sunday morning, May the 14th, 1786.
British Lying-In Hospital (London, England)Date: 1786]- Books
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The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from reason or nature. Wherein The Origin and Obligation of Religious Truths are demonstrated: Arguments of Deists, Moralists, &c. proved to have no Foundation in Nature or Reason. The Inlets of Knowledge, The Law of Nature, The several Texts of Scripture relating to this Subject, The Works of Creation, The Eternal Fitness and Reason of Things, The Demonstrations of a Supreme Being, &c. are fully considered and explained. The second edition. With some additional considerations upon Mr. Locke's essay on the human understanding; wherein is demonstrated from his own Principles, That the Knowledge of God is not attainable by Ideas of Reflexion. By John Ellis, D. D. Sometime of Brazen-Nose College, Oxford; now Vicar of St. James's, and Chaplain to the Royal-Hospital in Dublin.
Ellis, John, 1688 or 1689-approximately 1768.Date: [1747]- Archives and manuscripts
Prout, John
Prout, JohnDate: c. 1820Reference: MS.4010- Archives and manuscripts
Crawford, John (1746-1813)
Crawford, John, 1746-1813Date: 1795Reference: WMS/Amer.98- Pictures
Saint Camillus de Lellis comforting patients in hospital. Line engraving by J. and J. Klauber.
Klauber, Joseph Sebastian, approximately 1700-1768.Reference: 17573i- Books
En la villa de Madrid a veinte dias del mes de abril de mil y seiscientos y cincuenta y dos años.
Consejo de Indias (Spain)Date: [1652]- Archives and manuscripts
Collection of short alchemical works in English and French (Miscellanea Alchemica XIV)
Date: 1579-1582Reference: MS.519- Books
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The life and particular proceedings of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, from the time of his going to Crisp School, in Gloucester, to his embarking for Pensilvania. Compiled for the Satisfaction of those Persons who are desirous of Reading the Genuine Account of that Gentleman. By an impartial hand. Among many other Particulars, are the following: I. His early Religion and Charity taken Notice of by the Heads of the Houses at Oxford. II. On his Reading a Book, intitled, The Life of God in the Soul of Man, he saw the Necessity of the New-Birth. III. Was 2 Years under continual Temptations and Buffetting of the Devil. IV. Comes from Oxford to London, and preaches Charity Sermons. V. Sets Sail for Georgia, had like to have been drown'd, but arrives Safe, where he preaches before the Free-Masons, and dines with them, &c. with his particular Proceedings at Georgia. VI. Sets Sail from Charles Town for England. Vii. Preaches at the Request of the Bishop of Limerick, who kisses him and gives him his Blessing. Viii. He waited on the Bishop of Londonderry, and Archbishop of Armagh, and was very civilly created. IX. Mr. Majendre's Letter to a Friend, concerning Mr Whitefield's Behaviour at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster; and Mr. Bennet's Account of that Affair. X. His Account, how part of the Money collected has been expended, and how the rest is to be laid out. XI. Queries sent to Mr. Whitefield. XII. A Method of Confession for Women Methodists. XIII. Denied preaching at Islington Church, so preached in the Church-Yard. XIV. His Preaching at Kennington-Common, Moorfields, &c. with an Account of the Sums of Money collected. XV. Joseph Periam's First Letter to Mr. Whitefield, from No 50, in Bethlehem-Hospital; Mr. Whitefield goes to see him. His Second Letter; Mr. Whitefield's Answer. His Third Letter; Mr. Whitefield goes to him again, and gets his Discharge. XVI. Takes Tour in the Country, and continues Collecting; and pays Money into the Trustees Hands for the Use of the Orphan-House at Georgia. XVII. An Answer to the former Queries; with a Reply to the Answer; and an Answer to the Reply. XVIII. A modest Inquiry into the Principles and Practices of the New Sect of Methodists. XIX. A Poem on Eternal Misery, addressed to Mr. Whitefield. XX. A Copy of Mr. William Seward's Letter: In Answer to one received from his Brother the Rev. Mr. Thomas Seward at Genoa. XXI. Another Letter relating to Mr. Whitefield and his Followers, wherein is a Parallel drawn between the present Sect of Methodists (as they are commonly called) and the French Prophets. XXII. The Rev. Mr. Welles's Letter to Mr. Whitefield from Cardiff, Charging him with several Falsities.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: [1739]- Books
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The life and particular proceedings of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, from the time of his going to Crisp School, in Gloucester, to his embarking for Pensilvania. Compiled for the Satisfaction of those Persons who are desirous of Reading the Genuine Account of that Gentleman. By an impartial hand. Among many other Particulars are the following; I. His early Religion and Charity, taken notice of by the Heads of the Houses at Oxford. II. On his Reading a Book, intituled, The Life of God in the Soul of Man, he saw the Necessity of the New Birth. III. Was 2 Years under continual Temptations and Buffetting of the Devil. IV. Comes from Oxford to London, and preaches Charity Sermons. V. Sets sail for Georgia, had like to have been drowned, but arrives safe, where he preaches before the Free-Masons, and dines with them, &c. with his particular Proceedings at Georgia. VI. Sets sail from Charles Town for England. Vii. Preaches at the Request of the Bishop of Limerick, who kisses him, and gives him his Blessing. Viii. He waited on the Bishop of Londonderry, and Archbishop of Armagh, and was very civilly treated. IX. Mr. Majendie's Letter to a Friend, concerning Mr. Whitefield's Behaviour at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, and Mr. Bennet's Account of that Affair. X. His Account how part of the Money collected has been expended, and how the rest is to be laid out. XI. Queries sent to Mr. Whitefield. XII. A Method of Confession for Women Methodists. XIII. Deny'd preaching at Islington Church, so preached in the Church-Yard. XIV. His Preaching at Kennington-Common, Moorfields, &c with an Account of the Sums of Money collected. XV. Joseph Periam's First Letter to Mr. Whitefield, from No. 50. in Bethlehem Hospital; Mr. Whitefield goes to see him. His second Letter; Mr. Whitefield's Answer. His third Letter; Mr. Whitefield goes to him again and gets his Discharge. XVI. Takes another Tour in the Country, and continues collecting; and pays Money into the Trustees Hands for the Use of the Orphan House at Georgia. XVII. An Answer to the former Queries, with a Reply to the Answer, and an Answer to the Reply. XVIII. A modest Enquiry into the Principles and Practices of the New Sect of Methodists. XIX. A Poem on Eternal Misery, address'd to Mr. Whitefield. XX. A Copy of Mr. William Seward's Letter, in Answer to one received from his Brother the Reverend Mr. Thomas Seward at Genoa. XXI. Another Letter relating to Mr. Whitefield and his Followers, wherein is a Parallel drawn between the present Sect of Methodists (as they are commonly called) and the French Prophets. XXII. The Rev. Mr. Welles's Letter to Mr. Whitefield from Cardiff, charging him with several Falsities.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: 1739- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence between members of the Paget and North families
Date: 1831-1871Reference: MS.5702Part of: Paget, Sir James (1814-1899), surgeon- Videos
Deep sleep.
Date: 1992- Pictures
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The smith Jan Lutma, designated as a portrait of a member of the Molins family. Oil painting after Rembrandt.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.Date: [1920?]Reference: 45734i- Pictures
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Baroness Burdett-Coutts' garden party at Holly Lodge, Highgate, for members of the International Medical Congress, 1881. Oil painting by Archibald Preston Tilt and/or Alfred Preston Tilt and/or Arthur Preston Tilt, 1881-1882.
Date: 1882Reference: 47362i- Archives and manuscripts
Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)
Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910.Date: 1820s-1970sReference: MSS.5471-5484, 6930 and 8991-9109- Pictures
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Saint Camillus de Lellis rescuing lives and offering shelter from the flooding Tiber, Rome. Line engraving by J. and J. Klauber.
Klauber, Joseph Sebastian, approximately 1700-1768.Reference: 17572i- Pictures
Saint Camillus de Lellis performing a miracle on a man on crutches. Line engraving by J. and J. Klauber.
Klauber, Joseph Sebastian, approximately 1700-1768.Reference: 17574i- Archives and manuscripts
Houghton Campaign Materials and Correspondence (3)
Date: 1973Reference: PP/WDP/E/1/6/5Part of: Paton, Sir William Drummond Macdonald (1917-1993), Pharmacologist- Archives and manuscripts
English Language Autograph Letters: Lagrange-de Lazen
Date: 1800-1965Reference: MS.8890- Archives and manuscripts
Home, Sir Everard, first baronet (1756-1832), surgeon
Home, Everard, Sir, 1756-1832.Date: 1785-1832Reference: MS.8617