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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/7185/69 LETTER: W. Williamson of Philadelphia to Dr. Thomas asking him to let him know the result of his appearance before the Council under the new Medical Act. Mr. Williamson also says that a Dr. Edward Cro...  more 1858 Oct .29
XM/7185/70 LETTER: Edward Waters Nicholas Street, [Chester] to Dr. Thomas informing him that he had not stated or even insinuated that Dr. Thomas possessed a forged diploma but had merely said that there were su...  more 1858 Dec.2
XM/7185/71 LETTER: Alexander Hartman, Norwich, to [Dr. Thomas] in which Mr. Hartmen states that he has received his little book which he hopes will have a good many more editions and informs him that Mr. Rush&rs...  more 1858 Dec .2
XM/7185/72 LETTER: J.M. Davison on headed notepaper of Francis Warr Homeopathic Chemist, 90 Upper Street, Islington (Between the Green and Theberton Street N.) to Dr. Thomas, informing him that he had presented ...  more [?1859]
XM/7185/73 CIRCULAR LETTER; J.C. Roope, Clerk, 32 Soho Square, London W. to [Dr. Henry Thomas] informing him that enclosed is a form to be filled up for registration and to acquaint him that on receipt of £2 in ...  more 1859
XM/7185/74 LETTER: R.E. Dudgeon, 82 Gloucester Place, [Portman Square] to [Dr. Thomas] stating that he is at a loss as to how to advise [Dr. Thomas] in regard to his registration. If he has no other diploma than...  more [18]59 Jan.1
XM/7185/75 COPY LETTER: Henry Thomas, 10 White Friars, Chester, to Dr. Francis Hawkins, Medical Registrar for England, 18 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, London, in which Mr. Thomas writes that he has sent by a frien...  more 1859 Jan .3
XM/7185/76 LETTER: J.M. D[avison] to Dr. Thomas informing him that the enclosed had been obtained from the office and that the clerk had informed him that the diploma is not required, but he would advise Dr. Tho...  more [18]59 Jan.28
XM/7185/77 MEDICAL REGISTRATION FORM completed by Dr. Henry Thomas, 10 White Friars, Chester requesting his registration as a medical practitioner. Printed: Endorsed: LETTER (1 Feb. 1859): J.M.Davison to Dr. Tho...  more 1859 Jan .29
XM/7185/78 LETTER: Robert Bell for the Registrar, Medical Registration Office, 32 Soho Square, London W. to Henry Thomas advising him that the Registrar desires the sending of proof that he obtained his diploma ...  more 1859 Feb .9
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