Jean Nicholas Marjolin (1780-1850) and his son (Nicholas) René Marjolin (1812-1895): correspondence, certificates, notes etc.

Date:
1807-1891
Reference:
MS.7310
Part of:
Jean Nicholas Marjolin (1780-1850) and his son , (Nicholas) René Marjolin (1812-1895): surgeons and morbid anatomists
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Files of correspondence and similar material formerly held in the Western Manuscripts Department's Autograph Letters Sequence. Comprised of the following:

  • MS.7310/1-29: Marjolin, Jean Nicholas (1780-1850): letters, chiefly to un-named correspondents, 1818-1849.
  • MS.7310/30-53: Marjolin, Jean Nicholas (1780-1850): certificates signed by Marjolin, 1807-1849.
  • MS.7310/54-84: Marjolin, Jean Nicholas (1780-1850): prescriptions and medical opinions signed by Marjolin, 1826-1846.
  • MS.7310/85-86: Marjolin, Jean Nicholas (1780-1850): financial material relating to Marjolin, 1820.
  • MS.7310/87-100: Marjolin, (Nicholas) René (1812-1895): letters, chiefly to un-named correspondents, 1848-1882.
  • MS.7310/101-104: Marjolin, (Nicholas) René (1812-1895): prescriptions and medical opinions signed by Marjolin, 1868-1873.
  • MS.7310/105: Marjolin, (Nicholas) René (1812-1895): drawing of cock pheasant, apparently shot, by Marjolin, 19th century.
  • MS.7310/106-108: Letters by other individuals (including C. Schiffer Marjolin, no.108) to un-named correspondents, found with the letters listed above, 1871-1891.
  • Publication/Creation

    1807-1891

    Physical description

    108 items

    Acquisition note

    Purchased from Charavay, Paris, December 1927 (acc.67371), March 1928 (acc.67375), October 1928 and April 1929 (acc.63700), July 1929 (acc.57070), April 1931 (acc.64715), January 1932 (acc.64878) and September 1934 (acc. 67126); from Degrange, Paris, October 1928 (acc.56987) and February 1929 (acc.56146); from an unknown vendor in Paris, April 1930 (acc.67391); from Sotheby's, London, July 1931 (acc. 67540); from Desgranges, Paris, April 1933 (acc.66041).

    Finding aids

    Described in typescript supplements, by Christopher Hilton and Richard Aspin, to the Library's published finding aids.

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    • Various - see Acquisition note.