'Miss Georgievsky'

Date:
1930s-1941
Reference:
WA/HMM/CM/Col/44
Part of:
Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library
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'Miss Georgievsky'. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Comprises the following content around the collection of saints' relics and other objects from Czechoslovakia, including collection of Dr Chaura and précis of other research work carried out by Miss Catherine Georgievsky:

  • WA/HMM/CM/Col/44/1: Catherine Georgievsky, "Précis on research work carried out in reference to 16th century English alchemists - Dr John Dee and Edward Kelley", c.1930s.
  • WA/HMM/CM/Col/44/2: Catherine Georgievsky, "'History of Chemist Shops' by Dr Siegl; notes on chemist shops", c.1930s.
  • WA/HMM/CM/Col/44/3: Catherine Georgievsky, "Précis on museums, libraries, archives, etc of Czechoslovakia", c.1930s.
  • WA/HMM/CM/Col/44/4: Catherine Georgievsky, "Notes on some watering places of Czechoslovakia, their medical history and cures", c.1930s.
  • WA/HMM/CM/Col/44/5: Catherine Georgievsky, "Notes on the Order of Milosrdni Bratri", c.1930s.
  • WA/HMM/CM/Col/44/6: Catherine Georgievsky, "Notes on history of quinquina in France and the Low Countries", c.1930s.
  • WA/HMM/CM/Col/44/7: Catherine Georgievsky, "Relics and references to medieval medicine in Czechoslovakia: Kutna Hora", 1933.
  • WA/HMM/CM/Col/44/8: Catherine Georgievsky, "Disease of the tongue", July 1941.
  • WA/HMM/CM/Col/44/9: Catherine Georgievsky, "The Loreto of the Capuchin Order (1525)", August 1941.
  • Persons or organisations featured in this material include:

    Chaura; Dr Karel (of Prague)

    Georgievsky; Miss Catherine.

    Publication/Creation

    1930s-1941

    Physical description

    1 file

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    WHMM

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