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Notes on cholelithiasis, apparently by Berkeley Moynihan

Archive Item: MS 2066/4 Contains digital media

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Notes on cholelithiasis, apparently by Berkeley Moynihan

Level: Item

Classmark: MS 2066/4

Original reference: MS 686

Date(s): n.d. [c.1900-c.1925]

Language: English

Size and medium: 1 envelope

Manifest: https://iiif.library.leeds.ac.uk/presentation/cc/tdxmwfjp

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/5628

Collection group(s): Medical Collections

Description

14 pages of manuscript notes for a lecture or article on the treatment of cholelithiasis [which refers to the presence of gallstones in the biliary tract].


The notes are anonymous, but appear to be in the hand of Berkeley Moynihan. Written in ink and pencil, with amendments and annotations.

Biography or history

Berkeley Moynihan published a number of texts on the subject of cholelithiasis, including 'An Address on Some Aspects of Cholelithiasis', delivered before the Listerian Society, King’s College Hospital, London on 21 Jan 1925, subsequently published in the British Medical Journal, 28 Feb 1925.

Provenance

Received alongside MS 536 in 1981. Previously catalogued under the artificial collection SC MS Case notes.

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