Publications by others

Date:
c.1870s-1925
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MS.7941
Part of:
Cantlie, Sir James, F.R.C.S. (1851-1926)
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Publications by others. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Comprises of the following publications by others (collected by James Cantlie):

  • MS.7941/1: The Bones and Muscles of the Hand by G. J. Witkowski MD, translated by James Cantlie, Assistant-Surgeon and Demonstrator of Anatomy, Charing Cross Hospital. From a pamphlet series entitled 'Human Anatomy and Physiology --- Part IX' (London: Bailliere, Tindall, & Cox, King William Street, Strand), dated c.late-1870s.
  • MS.7941/2: International Health Exhibition Handbooks: Ambulance Organization, Equipment, and Transport, by Surgeon-Major G.J.H. Evatt, MD, Army Medical Staff; International Health Exhibition 1884. Printed and published for the Executive Council of the International Health Exhibition, and for the Council of the Society of Arts, by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, 13 Charging Cross, SW, dated 1886.
  • MS.7941/3: 'The ethnography of leprosy in the Far East': address by Sydney B.J. Skertchly Vice-President, Royal Society of Queensland, Mar 1897. Based on work done jointly with Cantlie in Hong Kong). Autographed on front cover to Cantlie "from his old colleague SBJS, Jan 4. 1899. Brisbane".
  • MS.7941/4: Syllabus of the Seamen's Hospital Society, London School of Tropical Medicine for the sessions 1899-1900 (London: printed by E G Berryman & Sons, Steam Works, Blackheath Road, SE).
  • MS.7941/5:The Charing Cross Hospital Gazette , Vol 1 No,. p.52, "Cock O' the North" No. 3 in the Picture Gallery: cartoon of a bagpipe-playing bearded gentleman meant to be Cantlie, dated 4 October 1899.
  • MS.7941/6: College of Ambulance Prospectus, dated c.1915.
  • MS.7941/7: The Triangular Bandage. (The application of the triangular bandage shown by words and diagrams) by Howard M Preston, Demonstrator of the practical classes at the Polytechnic, Regent Street, in connection with the St John Ambulance Association and the British Red Cross Society, with introduction by Cantlie (London: John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd. 1916). Some diagrams have been cut out.
  • MS.7941/8: A Compendium of Aids to First Aid (First-Aid Simplified and Tabulated) by N Corbet Fletcher, M.B., M.R.C.S. With an introduction by James Cantlie. 3rd Edition. (London: Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd. 1916).
  • MS.7941/9: College of Ambulance Prospectus, dated c.1920.
  • MS.7941/10: Ambulance, journal of the College of Ambulance, including report of funeral service of H.R.H. Princess Christian, a former President of the College of Ambulance, dated July 1923.
  • MS.7941/11: The Rejuvenation of Grandpa by Lily Pike, pamphlet in 'The "Yorkshire Series" of Humorous Dialogues, sketches and Recitations Suitable for Sunday School and Band of Hope Entertainments', (John Blackburn Ltd., Publishers, 232 Cardigan Road, Leeds), with author's note to Cantlie that the sketch was inspired by accounts of the his physical drill classes, dated October 1924.
  • MS.7941/12: Brochure of The British Institute of Physical Training (Instituted 1889), and with which is now incorporated The National Physical Recreation Society (Instituted 1885) and Sir James Cantlie's Physical "Jerks" (Instituted 1921), (Aberdeen: The Rosemount Press, 1925). Inlcudes two copies, one "Advanced Print of Brochure", dated 1889-1925.
  • Publication/Creation

    c.1870s-1925

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    1 file

    Finding aids

    Database description transcribed from Richard Aspin and Christopher Hilton's typescript supplement to S.A.J Moorat's Catalogue of Western Manuscripts

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