G. R. B. Horner Papers 1826-1911 (bulk 1840-1870)

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G. R. B. Horner Papers 1826-1911 (bulk 1840-1870)

Naval surgeon and author. Correspondence, daybooks, medical journals, manuscripts of Horner's published books, registers of weather, and printed matter, chiefly relating to Horner's career as a naval surgeon.

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