Mott, Sir Frederick Walker (1853-1926), neuro-pathologist

Date:
1874-1923
Reference:
MS.5198
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Certificates and miscellaneous papers:

1-12 University College, London, examination certificates, 1874-80.

13-14 MRCS Eng., 18 May 1880, and registration.

15-20 MB, BCh, University of London, 1881.

21-22 MRCP Lond.; MD London. 1886.

23. FRCP Lond., 12 May 1892.

24. FRS, 5 June 1896.

25. BMA Stewart prize, 28 July 1903.

26. Medico-Psychological Association. Representation at the International Congress on Psychiatry, 21 August 1907.

27. Royal Institution: appointment as Fullerian Professor of Physiology, 7 December 1908.

28. Société Clinique de Médecine Mentale: Associate membership, 21 December 1908; Illustration includes a representation of a female figure, seemingly a patient emerging from an asylum.

29. RAMC Commission as a Captain in the Territorial Force, 5 August 1910.

30. International Hygiene Exhibition, Dresden, 1911: Honorary diploma.

31. Royal Society: invitation, 250th anniversary celebrations, 8 January 1912.

32. Hon. LLD University of Edinburgh, 26 March 1914.

33-34 Congratulations on the Moxon medal, October 1918.

35-36 Army dispersal and protection certificates, September 1919.

37-38 Order of the Star of Roumania, 2 July 1921.

39. Nederlandsche Vereeniging voor Psychiatrie en Neurologie: honorary membership, 10 December 1921.

40. Letter of thanks on presenting his library to Maudsley Hospital.

Publication/Creation

1874-1923

Physical description

40 items Partly membrane. Various sizes.

Acquisition note

Presented by Lady Mott, 1926.

Finding aids

Database description taken from that 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).

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  • Museum reg. nos. 17588-17637