Wylie, Sir James (1768-1854)
- Wylie, Sir James, 1768-1854
- Date:
- 1825
- Reference:
- MS.5098
- Archives and manuscripts
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Description
Geschichte und Verlauf der Krankheit von welcher Seine Kayserlich Majestät Alexander I gestorben sind. Getreu nach dem lateinischen Originale übersetzt [by Conrad Hoffregen]. Leichen-Oeffenung. Translator's holograph MS. With attached A.l.s. from Dr. Theodor Germann of Riga, dated 12/8/1927, from whom the MS. was acquired: also a typescript biography of the author. Produced in Taganrog.
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1825
Physical description
1 volume 22 pp. + 1 bl. l. + 2 ll. folio. 35 × 22 cm. Unbound.
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Acquisition note
Purchased 1927.
Biographical note
Sir James Wylie obtained his M.D. at King's College, Aberdeen in 1794, and entered the Russian service as senior surgeon of the Eletsky Regiment. In 1798 he was appointed physician to the Imperial Court, and in 1800 founded the Medico-Chirurgical Society at St. Petersburg. By 1804 he was President of the Medical Academy of that city. He served in the campaign against Napoleon in 1812, and was appointed physician to the Tsar Alexander I [see the Dictionary of National Biography].
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Database description transcribed from S.A.J. Moorat, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library (London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1962-1973).
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- 67410