1796-1896 : the memorials of Edward Jenner : address delivered at the centennial celebration held at Atlanta, Ga., May, 1896 / by Horatio R. Storer, M.D., hon. pres. Newport Medical Society, Newport, R.I.
- Horatio Storer
- Date:
- 1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: 1796-1896 : the memorials of Edward Jenner : address delivered at the centennial celebration held at Atlanta, Ga., May, 1896 / by Horatio R. Storer, M.D., hon. pres. Newport Medical Society, Newport, R.I. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![of Mr. William Smith of Chesterfield, a photograph of which is in the collection of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society. I have not as yet been able to identify this. STATUES. I. Marble statue, at west end of nave of Gloucester Cathed¬ ral, near his birth place. Erected in 1826. By Sievier. [P., 1896; B. M. J.] II. Bronze statue, in London. Erected in 1858 at Trafal¬ gar Square, and thence transferred in 1862 to Kensington Gar¬ dens. In gown, face resting upon left hand, and right holding a scroll; seated in antique chair, upon whose side the staff of iEsculapius. By W. C. Marshall. [P., 1896; B. M. J.] III. Statue at Boulogne-sur-Mer. In standing position, left hand upon a pillar, and right flexed forward with lancet. Upon base: jenner. Upon pedestal: A ! eduard jenner. | la | FRANCE RECONN A IS ANTE | 11 SEPTEMBRE 1865. By Eugbne Paul. [P., 1896; not B. M. J.] IV. Marble statuette, with rounded pedestal. Seated, and vaccinating a nude child, upon his knee. By Giulio Monteverde. Exhibited at the Paris Exhibition of 1878. [P., 1896; B. M. J.] BUSTS. I. Looking to left and upward, draped, rounded and on rounded pedestal. By C. Manning. [P., 1896; B. M. J.] II. Looking forward and to right. Nude, squared, without pedestal. [NotP., 1896; or B. M. J.] III. AtBriinn, Moravia. Within a temple dedicated to Jenner. Upon its pedestal: Divo Anglo [ Eduardo Jenner, | LXV. | Aetatis Ejus Anno | Vaccinata Brunensis | MDCCCXIV. (Baron, Life of Jenner, ii, p. 214.) [Not P., 1896 ; B. M. J.. which wrongly calls it a statue.] IV. By Fujite Bunzo. Exhibited at the Centennial Vacci¬ nation Festival at Tokio, Japan. ENGRAVINGS.6 I. From painting No. I: a. With the milkmaid and four cows. 1. J. R. Smith, 1801. [P., 1896; B. M. J.] 6 I am under the greatest obligations to Deputy Surgeon-General D. L. Huntington, U. S. A., Curator of the Army Medical Museum and Library, who, upon my request for iuformation concerning several of the engrav¬ ings of Jenner in his care, most generously sent to me at Newport for inspection the whole collection, over thirty in number. Dr. Joseph H. Hunt of Brooklyn, N. Y., with equal courtesy, forwarded to me for exam¬ ination as many more, all different from the preceding, from his own magnificent collection. I have thus been able to perfect the list to an extent that would otherwise have been impossible.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30799235_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)