Notebook including case histories

  • Robert Storrs, 1801-1847, surgeon-apothecary of Doncaster, Yorks.
Date:
November 1823- January 1831
Reference:
MS.8543
Part of:
Robert Storrs (1801-1847), surgeon-apothecary of Doncaster, Yorks.
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Notebook compiled by Storrs mainly comprising case histories from his own practice at Doncaster from 1824, although including some earlier entries relating to his time as a student at Guy's Hospital, entered retrospectively. The cases are not in strict chronological order, and the earliest ones in particular were evidently entered some months after the event: there is an ownership inscription dated 5 November 1825 (f.1) but the earliest Doncaster case would appear to be that of William Jackson on 13 September 1824 (f.22). The cases cover a predictable range of diseases, accidents and medical consultations and interventions, from fevers and venereal disease, through dislocations and fractures, to the complications of pregnancy. Included is the record of the post-mortem on the Storrs's first child, A.T.S. [Alice Townsend Storrs, born 26 December 1827], although it is not clear whether this was performed by Storrs himself or by a colleague (f.67v.). There is a prescription for 'Mrs Townshend' [presumably Storrs's mother-in-law Anne Townsend], dated 20 April 1831, signed by JHB [perhaps John Branson, an established surgeon of Doncaster] inserted loose.

Publication/Creation

November 1823- January 1831

Physical description

1 volume The notes are entered in a copy of The Medical Common Place Book, arranged upon a new plan for entering particular cases ... printed ... for W.Wetton, bookseller, publisher, and stationer, 21, Fleet Street, with a short preface and a lengthy index of medical terms occupying ff. 4-9, prepared for use by the compiler. 1 volume: 250 x 200 mm. 104 ff. (original pagination 1-121, 123-145, 147-190 and unnumbered). Original half-morocco binding with marbled boards and end-papers.

Acquisition note

Given by Dr John H S Tooth, Storrs's great, great grandson, September 2007

Ownership note

Additional ownership inscription: ' Reginald Storrs 1896' (f.1) [Robert Storrs's grandson, a medical student at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, see MS.8545]

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