J.L.W. Thudichum Papers
J.L.W. Thudichum Papers
Contains correspondence, lectures, and articles. Letters to Thudichum are chiefly hectographic copies. Correspondents include Arthur Gamgee, Justus von Liebig, Richard Owen, Eduard F.W. Plueger, Felix Hoppe-Seyler, John Ruskin, and Rudolf Virchow. Includes file of letter to Dr. Irvine H. Page from members of the Thudichum family. The lectures and articles pertain to the history of beer and wine; the production, treatment and use of wine; Cape of Good Hope wines; a vitacultural experiment in Wales; natural philosophy; and omichmyl oxyde. Thudichum is considered a founder of neurochemistry.
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Collection is not restricted. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access.
- Dates
- Creation: 1885-1942
- Extent
- 0.21 Linear Feet (1 box)
- Related Names
- Thudichum, J. L. W. (John Louis William), 1829-1901
- Language of Materials
- English
- Language of Materials
- English
Correspondence, 1866-1957
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- Creation: 1866-1957
Lectures, 1868-1898
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- Creation: 1868-1898
Report of lecture - "Spectroscopic Observatory", 1868
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- Creation: 1868
On omichmyl oxide, c.1868
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- Creation: c.1868
Lectures on natural philosophy, undated
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History of beer and ale, undated
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- Creation: undated
Cape of Good Hope wines, 1898
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- Creation: 1898
Cantor lectures on wines, 1873
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- Creation: 1873
Experiments, 1897, undated
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- Creation: 1897, undated
A vitacultural experiment in Wales, 1897
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- Creation: 1897
Specific gravity values, Esmark note, Sharpey signature, undated
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Drawings of crystals, undated
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- Creation: undated
Citation
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Thudichum, J. L. W. J.L.W. Thudichum Papers. 1885-1942. Located in: Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; MS C 122.
Cite Item Description
Thudichum, J. L. W. J.L.W. Thudichum Papers. 1885-1942. Located in: Modern Manuscripts Collection, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; MS C 122. https://findingaids.nlm.nih.gov/repositories/4/resources/618 Accessed July 25, 2025.