Papers, 1806-1834.

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Papers, 1806-1834.

ALS. William Hey writes Henry on calculi. Henry replies to Thomas Thompson's request for advice on how to dispose of the minerological collection of his brother-in-law, William Phillips. In this letter, Henry mentions geologist William Buckland.

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Hey, William, 1736-1819

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William Hey, 1736-1819, FRS, was one of the founders of the Leeds General Infirmary where he served as a senior surgeon from 1773 to 1812 From the guide to the Case histories in medicine and surgery in the Leeds area, 1763-1809, compiled by William Hey, 1763-1809, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) From the guide to the Case histories in obstetrics in the Leeds area, compiled by William Hey, 1759-1807, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) From the guide to the Notes on ...

Phillips, William, 1775-1828

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Buckland, William, 1784-1856

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William Buckland was an English cleric, geologist, and vertebrate paleontologist. He was the first Reader of Geology, University of Oxford (from 1819). Buckland is most noted as the scientific discoverer of dinosaurs. From the description of Letters, 1817-1848. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122689446 English cleric William Buckland worked as a geologist and vertebrate paleontologist. The first Reader of Geology, University of Oxford (from 1819...

Henry, William, 1774-1836

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English chemist and physician. From the description of Letter, 1831, Apr. 9 : Manchester, to Michael Faraday. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35067671 English physician and chemist. From the description of Papers, 1806-1834. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35091704 ...