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Hope, Thomas Charles (1766-1844)
Hope, Thomas Charles, 1766-1844.Date: c. 1810Reference: MS.2942- Archives and manuscripts
Notebook containing notes of lectures on natural philosophy by Mr Russel, anatomy by Dr Monro [Alexander Monro (1773–1859)], and chemistry by Dr Hope [Thomas Charles Hope (1766-1844)], delivered at the University of Edinburgh.
Thomas Graham, 1818-1850, naval surgeonDate: December 1834Reference: MS.8414Part of: Graham, Thomas (1818-1850), naval surgeon- Books
Reports on the means of improving the supply of water for the city of Edinburgh, and on the quality of the different springs in the neighborhood / [By Thomas Telford and Thomas Charles Hope].
Telford, Thomas, 1757-1834.Date: 1813- Books
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Summary of a memorial to be presented to the Right Honourable the Lord Provost ... respecting the institution of a professorship of practical chemistry in the University of Edinburgh / [Thomas Charles Hope].
Hope, Thomas Charles, 1766-1844Date: 1833]- Books
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Tentamen inaugurale, quaedam de plantarum motibus et vita complectens ... / Eruditorum examini subjicit Thomas Carolus Hope, Scoto-Britannus.
Hope, Thomas Charles, 1766-1844.Date: 1787- Books
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Remarks on Dr Hope's "Summary," presented to the patrons of the University.
Date: [1833]- Books
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Tentamen inaugurale, quaedam de plantarum motibus et vita complectens ... / eruditorum examini subjicit Thomas Carolus Hope.
Hope, Thomas Charles, 1766-1844.Date: 1787- Books
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The Cheilead, or, University Coterie : being violent ebullitions of graphomaniacs, affected by cacoethes scribendi, and famae, sacra fames.
Date: 1827- Pictures
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Dr Barclay's advocation to the proposed professorship of comparative anatomy supported and opposed; represented by him riding the skeleton of an elephant into the university of Edinburgh. Etching by J. Kay, 1817.
Kay, John, 1742-1826.Date: [1838]Reference: 10782i- Pictures
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Dr Barclay's advocation to the proposed professorship of comparative anatomy supported and opposed: represented by him riding the skeleton of an elephant into the University of Edinburgh. Etching by J. Kay, 1817.
Kay, John, 1742-1826.Date: 1817Reference: 544963i- Archives and manuscripts
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Date: 1805-6Reference: MS.7410