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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/7185/60 LETTER: Henry Turner, Manchester to Dr. Thomas in which Mr. Turner informs Dr. Thomas that he has received the first instalment of their ?Guernsey for the binder. He asks Dr. Thomas how many copies he...  more 1857 Nov. [?23]
XM/7185/61 LETTER: Mr. H.Turner, Manchester to [Dr. Thomas] regarding his selection of four additional remedies for inclusion in a medical book. Also discusses the presentation of the Materia Medica.  1857 Dec.15
XM/7185/62 [COPY] LETTER: Written in shorthand.  1858
XM/7185/63 LETTER: [Dr.] J. Drysdale, Liverpool to [Dr. Thomas] thanking him for his letter and enclosure and stating that Dr. Thomas has great credit in bringing through so well that serious case. He asks wheth...  more 1858 Feb.19
XM/7185/64 LETTER: J. Brainerd, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. to Dr. Thomas stating that in order to avoid any unworthy conferment of degrees in the future the college will submit every case for his judgement and encl...  more 1858 March 20
XM/7185/65 LETTER: Henry Turner, Homoeopathic Chemist, Piccadilly, Manchester to [Dr. Thomas] stating that he has been away and that since his return has been worse than before he went, but that at time of writi...  more 1858 July 15
XM/7185/65a MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between Dr. Henry Thomas and Henry Turner of Manchester whereby Dr. Henry Thomas agrees to compile a book on the Homoeopathic treatment of all common diseases of children. The ...  more [1858] July 16
XM/7185/66 CIRCULAR LETTER: R. Phillips Jones M.D., Chester, Chairman of Preliminary Committee held at the Chester Infirmary to [Dr. Thomas] being an invitation to attend a meeting of Medical Practitioners of th...  more 1858 August 23
XM/7185/67 CIRCULAR LETTER: R. Phillips Jones, M.D., Chester Chairman of a meeting of medical practitioners of South Cheshire, to [Dr. Thomas] informing him that the medical practitioners of South Cheshire have ...  more 1858 Aug .31
XM/7185/68 LETTER: Mr. John Roche, 79 Canning Street, to [Dr. Thomas] informing him of his being unable to leave on day of writing or the following day. He suggests alternative days when if suitable he will come...  more 1858 Sept.24
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