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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.

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.

Catalogue of medical pamphlets

  • NLW MS 6752C
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  • 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
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  • [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

Rosentyl Griffiths Family Papers

  • NLW ex 1834
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  • [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