Mackenzie, Sir Morrell (1837-1892), physician.

  • Mackenzie, Morell, 1837-1892.
Date:
1882-1891
Reference:
MS.8882
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

1. 3 letters to Sir Joseph Fayrer (1824-1907) re. one requesting information about the prevalence and geographical distribution of Scrofulous disease in India. 10/1882, two relating to a patient, Lord Ardilaun. 31/10/1888 & 8/12/1888.

2. 1 letter addressed Dear Sir re. stating that he will be pleased to see his patient. 08/05/1884; three letters to Burnand re. the first is a thank you on behalf of the Crown Prince and Princess for taking an interest in the Prince's case, the second asks Burnand to write a few lines on hygiene of the vocal organs, and the third refers to an article in Punch written by Mackenzie. 04/01/1888, 08/03/1891 & 06/08/1891; 1 letter to Dr. Moore re. whether he will translate 'Manuel of Diseases of the Throat and Nose (2nd volume) into French. 03/09/1884.

3. 1. letter to Wharton Hood. 02/06/1888. including a reply by him to E.J. Barron re. a meeting of the Freemasons at the Lodge of Antiquity. 04/11/1888; 1 letter to The Worshipful Master, Lodge of Antiquity. 20/11/1888; 2 letters to Mr Knowles re. a dinner for the Hospital for diseases of the throat & his season ticket. 10/06/1889 & 23/09/1889; 1 letter to Manly Sims re. an appointment. 10/03/1890.

4. 2 letters to Mr Paterson re. a prescription and permission to sell photographs. 02/06/1891 & 23/09/1891; 1 letter from Arthur Bouchier (1863-1927) to Clement Scott re. Mackenzie has compelled Bouchier to close his theatre and go to the sea. N.d.

5. 1 Xerox copy of a six page letter to Taylor. N.d.

Publication/Creation

1882-1891

Physical description

1 file

Acquisition note

Purchased from: Sotheby's, London, April 1928 (acc.48104), May 1930 (acc.52792); Miss Garrod Thomas (part of a collection of letters sent to Dr. Garrod Thomas), January 1932 (acc.58513); Glendining, London, December 1931 (acc.67596); Stevens, London, August 1918 (acc.43310), September 1930 (acc.73073); Desgranges, Paris, October 1935 (acc.69099). Presented by H.J. Fuller, May 1929 (acc.91885).

Biographical note

Sir Morell Mackenzie was a physician who studied medicine at the London Hospital, and in Paris, Vienna and Budapest. He specialised in throat diseases and helped to found the Hospital for Diseases of the Throat in Golden Square in 1863. He courted controversy when he was summoned to advise the Crown Prince Frederick III of Germany on his throat condition, opposing the German doctors' opinions that it was cancerous, to later find that it was indeed malignant.

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