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Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society5
Medical Collections2

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commonplace-books1
dissection1
general surgery1
hospitals, general1
medical libraries1
medicine1
obstetrics1
schools, medical1
students, medical1

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Hey, William (1736-1819)7
Hey, John (1777-1801)1
Hey, Richard (1789)1
Hey, Samuel (1815-1888)1
Hey, William (1772-1844)1
Hey, William (1796-1875)1
Hey, William (1811-1882)1

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Philosophical papers of William Hey FRS, (1736 - 1819):

Hey, William (1736-1819)

1774-1808

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Letter from Samuel Horsley (Secretary of the Royal Society)

Hey, William (1736-1819)

30 March 1775

Letter announcing his election as a Fellow

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Letter from Charles Blagden (Secretary of the Royal Society)

Hey, William (1736-1819)

25 January 1787

Letter regarding Hey's paper on aurora

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Letter from Charles Blagden (Secretary of the Royal Society)

Hey, William (1736-1819)

28 January 1790

Letter regarding Hey's paper on aurora

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Hey Family Collection

Hey, Richard (1789); Hey, William (1772-1844); Hey, Samuel (1815-1888); Hey, William (1736-1819)

1759-1842

The collection includes papers, correspondence and medical casebooks by members of the Hey family, surgeons of Leeds. The casebooks form the bulk of the collection, with 21 medical and obstetrical c...

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Medical commonplace book, including a catalogue of the books in the Medical Library at the Leeds General Infirmary

1783-1799

Bound with boards and a vellum backstrip which is partly lost through damage. Comprises extracts on various subjects, but chiefly medical, written between 1783 and 1799, as follows: ff. 1-4, An obs...

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