John Thomas Woolhouse to Hans Sloane – March 15, 1730
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Date: March 15, 1730 Author: John Thomas Woolhouse Recipient: Hans SloaneLibrary: British Library, London Manuscript: Sloane MS 4050 Folio: ff. 292-293
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French
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British Library, London
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Scholarship, Social, Trade or Commodities, Travel
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Books, Deaths, Post, Theses
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March 15, 1730
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a Paris
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Sauveur-Francois Morand Horatio Walpole Mr Robinson Philip Henry Zollman
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Woolhouse hopes the 5 theses, dissertation, and books he sent with Robinson, Buckley, and Zollman have reached Sloane. The dissertation was written by Thomas Carte in opposition to Monsieur Morand’s work. The loss of his wife had an effect on Beaumont Woolhouse’s health. Woolhouse hopes that Beaumont will travel to London next month. The withdrawal of Horace Walpole will be regretted in Paris. John Thomas Woolhouse was an English oculist and physician. He practiced physic in London, served James II for a time, and in 1711 secured a position at Paris’s Hospice des Quinze-Vingts. He served as the King of France’s oculist, was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1721, and a member of both the Berlin Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Sciences of Bologna. Woolhouse was criticized for charlatanry by some contemporaries (Anita McConnell, Woolhouse, John Thomas (16661734), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29954, accessed 17 July 2013]).
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