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Letter 1586

Herman Boerhaave to Hans Sloane – July 11, 1714


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Date: July 11, 1714
Author: Herman Boerhaave
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4043
Folio: f. 277



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Boerhaave looks forward to seeing a catalogue of plants from a British garden. He asks Sloane to favour the carrier. Herman Boerhaave was a Dutch physician, botanist, and humanist famous for his teaching at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Leiden. He was a fellow of the Academie des sciences and the Royal Society (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Boerhaave).




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Letter 1593

Franciscus Reynardson to Hans Sloane – June, 1715


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Date: June, 1715
Author: Franciscus Reynardson
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4044
Folio: f. 53



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Reynardson forwards a book from Boerhaave and offers his personal service to Sloane. Franciscus Reynardson was a physician. He graduated from Leiden University in 1714 (Edward Peacock, Index to English Speaking Students Who Have Graduated at Leyden University (London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1883), 83).




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Letter 0878

Anna Hermann to Hans Sloane – October 10[?], 1703


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Date: October 10[?], 1703
Author: Anna Hermann
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4039
Folio: ff. 200-201



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Hermann is planning to move to London and is looking to dispose of her collection of dried plants. Dr Sherman encouraged her to approach Sloane, who is most likely to want them. If Sloane is interested in seeing them she will pack them carefully. Anna Hermann was the wife of Leiden-based physician and botanist Paul Hermann (1646-1695) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hermann).




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Letter 2807

M. Greg to Hans Sloane – August 9, 1701


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Date: August 9, 1701
Author: M. Greg
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4038
Folio: ff. 213-214



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Greg has reached Denmark safely. The journey lasted ten days and she felt ill along the way. She thinks Denmark is a beautiful and pleasant country. She will send some works of art, including a portrait of the King of Denmark. Greg has collected shells. Sloane may to reply to ‘the English Residents House in Copenhagen’.




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Letter 0598

Anna Hermann to Hans Sloane – September 25, 1699


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Date: September 25, 1699
Author: Anna Hermann
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4037
Folio: ff. 335-336



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Hermann wrote Sloane three months ago and has not received an answer. She writes again to inquire whether she should not simply put the book in the bookseller’s hands as the situation has become such trouble. She begs Sloane for his advice on how to proceed to get her husband’s work finished and published. Anna Hermann was the wife of Leiden-based physician and botanist Paul Hermann (1646-1695) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hermann).




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Letter 4248

Peter Hardisway to Hans Sloane – Dec.r 18th 1734


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Date: Dec.r 18th 1734
Author: Peter Hardisway
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4053
Folio: f. 355



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Hardisway writes to Sloane to thank him for the visit they had and for the generous gift of his friendship. He recalls 2 years ago when they met at Mars Coffee House after they had met at Dr. Arbuthnot’s and would like to trouble Sloane with a humble request. War seems unavoidable and physicians are needed to attend to the sick and wounded and he would like Sloane to help him to become one of these Physicians, when they are appointed, at Deale or Chatham. He would prefer his town, but does not think there has ever been one placed there. He also has another favour to ask. He recently had a letter from the Lord Viscount Gallway who has said that he will second Sloane for this position. He tells Sloane that he is now 47 years old and has experienced a series of unlucky fortunes and has been unable to make provisions for himself which has made him melancholic. He hopes Sloane will honour him with this patronage. He mentions that the Lord Gallway has a house in Brookstreet Hanover Square and is presently at Serlby near Bautry in Yorkshire. In the post-script, Hardisway writes asking for Sloane’s opinion on a patient of his who within a few weeks has her right arm unable to lift anything heavy or make any sudden motions. She feels it shift with a sense of weariness. There is a depression on it as if a strong ligature had been on some time and them taken off, large enough to lay one of his finger in. She is in all other aspects in good health. He has observed this kind of swelling before (except the dent) in two other patients who both died. One was a 12 year old girl and the other was an older woman who possibly died of old age. Both took 11 days to a fortnight to die and he believes that the blood was obstructed from the cava to the heart. He would like Sloane’s opinion on whether the body may not be formed there and if the patient is in threat of sudden death, and whether bleeding and pyrmont waters would be of any service, or what other course they should take. He has also consulted Dr. Douglas and Dr. Fessier when they were here with her Royal Highness. Peter Hardisway was a student at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was admitted an Extra-Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians in 1719 and practiced medicine in Dover (http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk/Biography/Details/2024).




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Letter 3001

William Plowden to Hans Sloane – February 2, 1723/24


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Date: February 2, 1723/24
Author: William Plowden
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4047
Folio: f. 124



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  • Patient info
    Name: N/A John Plowden
    Gender:
    Age:11 years old.
  • Description

    Plowden thinks his son's bedwetting problem is being resolved, even though the care provided at his school is poor. He wants to know if he should bring his son home.

  • Diagnosis

    Bedwetting.

  • Treatment
    Previous Treatment:
    Ongoing Treatment:
    Response:
  • More information
  • Medical problem reference
    Bedwetting, Urinary, Fevers, Stomach, Shortness of Breath, Vapours, Inflammations, Pain, Coughs

Letter 3002

William Plowden to Hans Sloane – February 2, 1723/24


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Date: February 2, 1723/24
Author: William Plowden
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4047
Folio: f. 124



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  • Patient info
    Name: Mrs. Plowden
    Gender:
    Age:11 years old.
  • Description

    Plowden thinks his son's bedwetting problem is being resolved, even though the care provided at his school is poor. He wants to know if he should bring his son home.

  • Diagnosis

    Bedwetting.

  • Treatment
    Previous Treatment:
    Ongoing Treatment:
    Response:
  • More information
  • Medical problem reference
    Bedwetting, Urinary, Fevers, Stomach, Shortness of Breath, Vapours, Inflammations, Pain, Coughs

Letter 0586

Anna Hermann to Hans Sloane – July 4, 1699


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Date: July 4, 1699
Author: Anna Hermann
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4037
Folio: ff. 297-298



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Hermann writes to inform Sloane that the publishing of her husband’s book has been progressing slowly. She solicits Sloane’s advice on how to distribute the work to booksellers. Anna Hermann was the wife of Leiden-based physician and botanist Paul Hermann (1646-1695) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hermann).




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Letter 0996

Patrick Dun to Hans Sloane – May 10, 1705


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Date: May 10, 1705
Author: Patrick Dun
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4040
Folio: ff. 31-32



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Sir Patrick Dun (1642-1713) graduated in arts at Merichal College in 1658 and studied at Valence in France. He became doctor of Physic of Trinity College, Dublin and in 1677 incorporated in absentia MD at Oxford. Dun was appointed physician to the state and to James, Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and elected one of 14 Fellows of the Irish College of Physicians. He was elected president of the College from 1681 to 1687. In 1683, he was one of the founding members of the Dublin Philosophical Society. Dun supported the study of Anatomy and arranged dissections of human bodies. He became one of the leading physicians in Dublin. In 1688, he supported the Willamite side and fled the country until 1689 when he was appointed physician to King Williams army. He was reelected president of the Irish College of Physicians in 1690, 1692, 1696, 1698 and 1706. Dun was married in 1694 and knighted in 1696. In 1705, he was appointed physician to the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham. Dun died in 1713 after a short illness. (Davis Coakley, “Dun, Sir Patrick (16421713)”, The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography).




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  • Patient info
    Name: N/A Dean Readen
    Gender:
    Age:
  • Description

    Dun has known Readen for ten years and never once was the latter confined to bed by sickness.

  • Diagnosis

    'Distemper'; before he left for England he lost his appetite and had stomach sickness.

  • Treatment
    Previous Treatment:

    Was bled; purgative; draught.


    Ongoing Treatment:
    Response:

    The treatments did not work, as Sloane wrote to Dun of Readen's poor condition in England.

  • More information
  • Medical problem reference
    Stomach