John Hunter's Lectures

Date:
18th century
Reference:
MS.MSL.40
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Description

Lecture notes. The first volume has on flyleaf. "Hunters Lectures" and both bear the initials J. H. S. or I. H. S., but they are not necessarily those of the writer. The handwriting is neat and careful throughout; the body of the text is on the recto, and the notes on the verso of the pages. The substance of the lectures has been epitomized into a series of 1758 numbered aphorisms.

Publication/Creation

18th century

Physical description

2 volumes 4to. 20 × 16 cm. Vol. i (40A), 158 folios; Vol. ii (40B), 146 folios. Modern binding.

Finding aids

Described in: Warren R. Dawson, Manuscripta medica. A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts in the Library of the Medical Society of London (London, 1932).

Ownership note

It is possible that the book may have belonged to Isaac Henrique Sequira, M.D., L.R.C.P., born in Lisbon, 1738, died in London, 1816, and that the initials are his.

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