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Letter 3535

Johann Georg Steigertahl to Hans Sloane – December 7, 1728


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Date: December 7, 1728
Author: Johann Georg Steigertahl
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4050
Folio: ff. 16-17



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Princess Amelia is in much better health. Mr Mustapsa is feeling better after a bout of sickness. The catalogue of the Abbé de Loccum’s collection has not yet been published. The King wants to buy the latter’s library. Mr Rosinus’ collection is for sale too. Mr and Mrs Stealy send their compliments. Johann Georg Steigertahl (1666-1740) was the personal physician to George I of England. He was a member of the Royal Society and secured the purchase of Engelbert Kaempfer’s collection of East Asian curiosities for Sir Hans Sloane in 1723 (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Georg_Steigerthal).




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Letter 3536

Johann Georg Steigertahl to Hans Sloane – December 7, 1728


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Date: December 7, 1728
Author: Johann Georg Steigertahl
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4050
Folio: ff. 16-17



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Princess Amelia is in much better health. Mr Mustapsa is feeling better after a bout of sickness. The catalogue of the Abbé de Loccum’s collection has not yet been published. The King wants to buy the latter’s library. Mr Rosinus’ collection is for sale too. Mr and Mrs Stealy send their compliments. Johann Georg Steigertahl (1666-1740) was the personal physician to George I of England. He was a member of the Royal Society and secured the purchase of Engelbert Kaempfer’s collection of East Asian curiosities for Sir Hans Sloane in 1723 (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Georg_Steigerthal).




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Letter 3537

Johann Georg Steigertahl to Hans Sloane – December 7, 1728


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Date: December 7, 1728
Author: Johann Georg Steigertahl
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4050
Folio: ff. 16-17



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Princess Amelia is in much better health. Mr Mustapsa is feeling better after a bout of sickness. The catalogue of the Abbé de Loccum’s collection has not yet been published. The King wants to buy the latter’s library. Mr Rosinus’ collection is for sale too. Mr and Mrs Stealy send their compliments. Johann Georg Steigertahl (1666-1740) was the personal physician to George I of England. He was a member of the Royal Society and secured the purchase of Engelbert Kaempfer’s collection of East Asian curiosities for Sir Hans Sloane in 1723 (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Georg_Steigerthal).




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  • Patient info
    Name: N/A Frederick, Prince of Wales
    Gender:
    Age:
  • Description

    Steigertahl has been dealing with an extreme situation since three in the morning on Saturday. The Prince is sick and Steigertahl believes it is due to the air in Hanover, for the Prince was fine in England. It is very cold in Hanover.

  • Diagnosis

    Unspecified.

  • Treatment
    Previous Treatment:
    Ongoing Treatment:
    Response:
  • More information
  • Medical problem reference
    Chest, Death, Unspecified, Colds

Letter 3465

Christian Friedrich Weichmann to Hans Sloane – June 1, 1728


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Date: June 1, 1728
Author: Christian Friedrich Weichmann
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4049
Folio: f. 178



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[fol. 178] Sir, As Mr. derham has done me the honour to write to you in my Behalf I take the liberty to inquire by this about what an Hour I may have leave to wait upon you, and at the same Time to make a small Present to the Royal Society’s Library of the first Volume of a Book of mine, being an Imitation of your famous Spectator and Guardian and of a Medal coin’d in honour of the same Book, whose Title Page shows the draft of it. I shall not fail, to send the others two Volumes belonging to it as soon as the [sic] come from the Press, and take leave to assure you, that I am and ever shall be with all Respect imaginable Sir, Your most humble and most obedient servant, CF Weichmann London, June 1 1728.

Christian Friedrich Weichmann (1698-1770) was a German jurist, poet, and journalist. He received his BCL at Oxford and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society during a visit to England in 1728. Weichmann was a Privy Councillor to the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneberg (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Friedrich_Weichmann).




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Letter 3436

Joseph Kenworthy to Hans Sloane – March 24, 1728


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Date: March 24, 1728
Author: Joseph Kenworthy
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4049
Folio: ff. 131-132



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Kenworthy informs Sloane that he is delivering a letter from Dr Breyne. He offers his service ‘if here or in any part of the East Sea you have any thing to command’. If Sloane has anything to send to Breyne he is to leave it with Mr Symons, ‘the bookseller in Cornhill’. Joseph Kenworthy was a merchant.




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Letter 3550

M.C. to Hans Sloane – January 3, 1728/29


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Date: January 3, 1728/29
Author: M.C.
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4050
Folio: ff. 30-31



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[fol. 30] London Janry ye 3d. 1728 sir I understand you’r a great virtuoso, and gives a valuable consideration for novelties of Antiquity. This sir, comes offer a pice of Antiquity to you, wch if you please may buy wn you have seen it. if has been many hundred years in our family, given for a Legacy, from one generation, to another; at last to me it’s my miss fortune, yt I’m forc’d to offer it to sale, wch never was before I being an unfortunate gentlewoman, who married a gentleman yt had an estate between two and 300 pd per annum: he proved a bad husband, spent more yn ye income of his estate, got in Debt, made no provision for his younger Children, Dies, and left me a Widow, wth eight Children, ye four Eldest being sons, was put to trads and other callings; ye other 3 girls & a boy, was young, & had very little left to maintain ym fell to my lot to keep them, wth my small joynture, I was willing to give ym some education, & put em to schools. wch made me sell pt of my joynture within two years after my husband Died, and to keep ye other pt of it, to maintaine me now old I’m forc’d to sell all yt I have that’s valuable being in Debt on ye afore sd acct ye pice sir, I have to sell is a silver pin wch weighs almost an ounce; I’ve heard say was ye pin of ye first Saxon King of ye West Angle wn this Iland was invaded by ye Saxons. History, as well as Tradition say, giving an acct of their Life, Laws, Customs, Religion, & Worship: together wth their Weapons & Garments &c. for ye latter they wore Red Cassocks, clasped together or pin’d wth shapr wyr. from wch custome ye old women in ye Western parts of England do ware something in imitation to this day, (viz) a garmt made of fine wool, wove in one pice, wth a fring out of ye same at each end, about 6 or 8 Inches deep, they call them Whittles and are generally Dyed Red, those they put ye 2 fringes together & pin ye middle pt wn Dubbled, about their shoulders wth a silver pin, made in fashion like to this originall, but much smaller, Both garmt & pin I have by me, being a West country woman, born a 100 miles southwest of London, in ye County of Somrsett but originally from Cornwall; sir I am ready to bring both pins and garm’t of yt sort, to yor house if you please to let me know wn will be a proper time yt you will be at home and at leasure; by a line Directed to mr Robt Talbot at ye General Excise office, who is a Relation of mine & will send it to me. I am sir yr Humble servt M: C p:s I Ask ten thousand pardons for taking ye liberty of writing thus, to an unknown person.

Mrs M.C. is in dire straits and offers to sell Sloane a family heirloom.




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Letter 3352

Louis Leon Pajot, Comte d' Ons-en-Bray to Hans Sloane – June 25, 1727


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Date: June 25, 1727
Author: Louis Leon Pajot, Comte d' Ons-en-Bray
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4048
Folio: f. 315



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Pajot and Bernard de Jussieu had a conversation on the beauty of Sloane’s cabinet. He sends his regards and a package from De Jussieu. Louis Leon Pajot (1678-1753) was a Parisian physician. He collected natural and mechanical curiosities, which attracted many visitors including Peter the Great. He made contributions to the Memoires de l’Academie des Sciences and was of member of the said organization (Gaspard Monge, Jean-Dominique Cassini, Pierre Bertholon, and Jean-Henri Hassenfratz, ‘Encyclopedie methodique ou par ordre de matieres: dictionnaire de physique, Volume 4’ (Hotel de Thou, 1822), 231).




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Letter 3285

George Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax to Hans Sloane – August 30, 1726


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Date: August 30, 1726
Author: George Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4048
Folio: f. 190



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George Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax (ca. 1683-1739) was a British politician. From 1705 to 1715 he was MP for Northampton and served, at various times, as Auditor of the Exchequer, Privy Councillor, and Lord Justice (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Montagu,_1st_Earl_of_Halifax).




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Letter 3290

M. Reynaud to Hans Sloane – September 12, 1726


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Date: September 12, 1726
Author: M. Reynaud
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4048
Folio: ff. 198-199



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Reynaud praises Sloane and informs him that they have friends in common. He offers his service. Reynaud is staying at the Earl of Coventry’s residence.




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Letter 3293

Johann Georg Steigertahl to Hans Sloane – September 30, 1726


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Date: September 30, 1726
Author: Johann Georg Steigertahl
Recipient: Hans Sloane

Library: British Library, London
Manuscript: Sloane MS 4048
Folio: ff. 204-205



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Johann Georg Steigertahl (1666-1740) was the personal physician to George I of England. He was a member of the Royal Society and secured the purchase of Engelbert Kaempfer’s collection of East Asian curiosities for Sir Hans Sloane in 1723 (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Georg_Steigerthal).




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  • Patient info
    Name: N/A Princess Amelia of Great Britain
    Gender:
    Age:
  • Description

    Steigertahl informs Sloane that Princess Amalie is having distressing attacks: 'facheuses attaques'. Caroline of Ansbach, Princess of Wales, is worried about the Princess and requests that Sloane pay her a visit.

  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
    Previous Treatment:

    The Princess was given an enema.


    Ongoing Treatment:

    Steigertahl solicits Sloane's advice. He is to come by at 11 in the morning to determine how Princess Amalie's attacks might be prevented.


    Response:

    The enema ameliorated her condition, but only for a short while. Her condition worsened at nine in the evening.

  • More information
  • Medical problem reference
    Unspecified Attacks