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Papurau Dr Henry Thomas a’i ferch Eva.
Papers of Dr. Henry Thomas and his daughter Miss Eva.

Dr. Henry Thomas (1832-1894) was a native of Chester, the son of Thomas Thomas (1799-1887) a printer in that city. Thomas Thomas was however a native of Bangor and a descendant of the Thomas family of Coed Helen, Caernarfon. Dr. Henry Thomas became articled to Dr. Norton of Chester in 1852. He left to study medicine in America where he graduated as M.D. of the Western College of Homoeopathic Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, and of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. He returned to practice in Chester before succeeding Dr. Norton as resident proprietor and medical superintendent of the Llandudno Hydropathic Establishment. He remained there until his death, 6 Feb. 1894.
Miss Eva Thomas was the youngest daughter of Dr. Henry Thomas. She was a teacher, Principally of French and German which she had studied on the continent and held diplomas for both, but she also gave lessons in music and English.

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XM/7185/50 LETTER: J. Rutherford Rapell, 3 Harley Street, Cavendish Square, W. to [Dr. Thomas] informing him that he had left Leamington last gas for London where he has settled at the above address. He is forwa...  more 1857 July 5
XM/7185/51 LETTER: Felix [? ], Lambeth Palace to Dr. Henry Thomas, regretting that the Archbishop does not consider that he can grant him the degree he is desirous of obtaining. He returns the testimonia...  more 1857 July 6
XM/7185/52 DEAD NUMBER  n.d
XM/7185/53 LETTER: Henry Turner, Manchester to [Dr. Thomas] discussing items for inclusion in a volume on medical matters (see 741 above)  1857 July 23
XM/7185/54 DRAFT LETTER: Henry Thomas, 5 Crane Street, Chester to R.D. Tannahill M.D. Glasgow asking him on what terms he would present him with his faculty Diploma in Surgery and proceeds to give an account of ...  more 1857 July 27
XM/7185/55 LETTER: R.D.Tannahill M.D., 120 Bath Street, Glasgow to H. Thomas esq., informing him that his faculty does not grant degrees in medicine and that he must apply to a university for that honour. He als...  more [18]57 July 29
XM/7185/56 LETTER: [Dr] T. Drysdale, Liverpool to [Dr. Thomas] stating that he is glad that Dr. Thomas is working for the Materia Medica and notes that the Materia Medica does not confine itself to either old or...  more [1857] August 5
XM/7185/57 LETTER: J. Ryan 60 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London, to Dr. Thomas informing him that he has succeeded Dr. ?Banner as the editor of the monthly Homoeopathic Review and hopes that Dr. Thomas wi...  more 1857 Oct .5
XM/7185/58 LETTER: J. Ryan 60 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London to Dr. Thomas advising him that he had ordered that his brother’s name be added to the list. He also asks Dr. Thomas to send him the A...  more 1857 Oct .9
XM/7185/59 LETTER: J. MacRobin [Professor of Medicine, Aberdeen] to [Dr. Thomas] noting that their regulations are that you give attendance at the classes for between 3 and 4 months during the winter session whi...  more 1857 Oct.16
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