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Catalogue of medical pamphlets

  • NLW MS 6752C
  • File
  • 1929

A catalogue of the pamphlets, mainly medical, presented by Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones to the National Library in 1929.

Gwaith Robert Isaac Jones ('Alltud Eifion')

  • NLW MS 8517B
  • File
  • [1837] x [1881]

A metrical version by Robert Isaac Jones ('Alltud Eifion') of the first four psalms, 1837, with notes of sermons; press cuttings, with revisions, of an article on human physiology, 'Anianyddiaeth y corff dynol', by 'Alltud Eifion'; and a collection of testimonials, letters of recommendation, and practical proofs of the efficacy of Jones' Aperient and Antibilious Pills, 1843-1881.

Alltud Eifion, 1815-1905

Medical material and correspondence,

Examples of circulars and instructions relating to his medical work for the Local Government Board, with particular reference to cerebro-spinal fever, received by Morgan James Rees, together with letters from Sir Arthur Newsholme, chief medical officer to the Board.

Medicine and astrology,

A composite volume belonging to, and partly in the hand of, John Harries (1787-1839), astrologer and medical practitioner, of Pant-coy, Cwrtycadno, Carmarthenshire. It contains transcripts of a medical treatise on 'Galvanism' and of a series of astrological texts ('Of the Figure of the World', 'Monthly Observations', 'Of the judgment of Eclipses', etc.), and extracts from 'Sibly's Astrology' [i.e. Ebenezer Sibly, A new and complete illustration of the Celestial Science of Astrology].

Music, medicine, politics, etc.

An abstract of a work on music; an incomplete criticism of a theological work; extracts from a book on logic by Crellius; medical notes and recipes; and an imperfect copy of a tract, by Ja[mes] Do[w]son, on the union of England and Scotland, dedicated to James I.

James Dowson and others.

Rosentyl Griffiths Family Papers

  • NLW ex 1834
  • File
  • [1992]-1999

Further family papers, [1992]-1999, comprising a short autobiography, [1992 x 1999], by Dr Rosentyl Griffiths; two obituaries, 1999, of Dr Griffiths, from the periodicals GP and British Medical Journal; and an address delivered by the Reverend Noel Evans, Cardiff, on the day of her funeral, 6 March 1999.

Griffiths, Rosentyl, 1903-1999