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Elliot Engel lectures on Hamlet
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Hamlet
Manuscripts
Autograph manuscript of an essay on John Philip Kemble's portrayal of Hamlet; the manuscript is heavily edited by Elizabeth Inchbald. On the verso of manuscript is a letter (p. 1) and scenes from a play (p. 2-7).
mssHM 63342
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Two introductory lectures: handwritten bound draft
Manuscripts
This is a bound handwritten draft of Dr. Hunter's "Two introductory lectures, delivered by Dr. William Hunter, to his last course of anatomical lectures..." which was published in 1784. With the lectures are three other items all related to Dr. Hunter's desire to build a museum and school of anatomy in London; these include: a handwritten copy of Hunter's request for land in London, 1764 (this is separate from the volume); a letter by Hunter to Prime Minister George Grenville; and a handwritten manuscript that was given to the "King by Mr. Hawkins" (the last two items are at the end of the volume).
mssHM 70757-70758
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Lectures on infection and immunity: typescript
Manuscripts
This volume contains the lectures given by Welch from October to December 1907. The lectures deal with infection and immunity but more specifically they cover bacteria, infectious diseases, immunity, and toxins. The lectures are typed but contain handwritten edits.
mssHM 76722
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Lectures by an unknown author
Manuscripts
Volume containing two lectures by an unidentified person. The first lecture was given to a mercantile group and is about "universal education," the second lecture, entitled "The Anatomy of Labor," is about human beings and work.
mssHM 84196
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A system of Pneumatology in a series of lectures: manuscript
Manuscripts
Manuscript contains a series of lectures by Henry Grove.
mssHM 46326
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IB's lectures with his young people: manuscript volume
Manuscripts
This volume contains lectures, mainly in Burrow's hand and given by Burrows to his pupils, however there are also some works by a few of his pupils. There is an index at the end of the volume which lists 26 different pieces. Some of the topics include: leprosy, physiognomy, ancient antiquities, etc. Some pages blank, mainly written on the rectos, some pages excised.
mssHM 80844