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DICKSON (Thomas): Correspondence re unlawful use of title F.R.C.P. by Thomas Dickson,...
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- DICKSON (Thomas): Correspondence re unlawful use of title F.R.C.P. by Thomas Dickson, in his advertisement for his Sanatorium for the treatment of Intemperance, Corbar Hill House, Buxton, Derbyshire, and in the medical journals.
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- 1878 - 1879
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RCP-LEGAC/2411/19. Sir Henry Pitman. Manuscript letter to Thomas Dickson stating that the Censors hoped he would alter his description of himself as F.R.C.P. in the medical journals. 5 Dec. 1878.
RCP-LEGAC/2411/20. Sir Henry Pitman. Manuscript letter to John Wyllie, Registrar of R.C.P. Edinburgh, asking whether Dr. Dickson was a Fellow or hold any qualifications of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh; and stating he was not Fellow, Member, on Licentiate of R.C.P. London. 29 May 1879.
RCP-LEGAC/2411/21. John Wyllie. Manuscript letter to Henry Pitman stating that Dr. Thomas Dickson was not a Fellow Member or Licentiate of R.C.P. Edinburgh. 31 May 1879.
RCP-LEGAC/2411/22. Sir Henry Pitman. Manuscript letter to Messrs. Roscoc & Co. stating that Thomas Dickson, on Medical Register as L.S.A. had circulated the enclosed notice describing himself as F.R.C.P. and asking whether legal proceedings could be taken against him. 17 June 1879.
RCP-LEGAC/2411/23. Field Roscoc & Co. Manuscript letter to Henry Pitman stating they would look into the above case. 18 June 1879.
RCP-LEGAC/2411/24. Field Roscoc & Co. Manuscript letter to Henry Pitman stating they had decided to take Counsels' opinion from John Day, and asking permission to do so. 25 June 1879.
RCP-LEGAC/2411/25. Sir Henry Pitman. Copy of Manuscript letter to Field Roscoc stating that it was not desirable for the present to proceed further. 3 July 1879.
RCP-LEGAC/2411/26. Advertisement for Sanatorium for the Treatment of Intemperance in the Upper and Middle Classes, Corber Hill House, Buxton, Derbyshire, established in 1869 by Dr. Thomas Dickson F.R.C.P. Edinburgh and London [?] and Mr. Thomas Dickson, Resident Proprietor (Printed) [1879?]
RCP-LEGAC/2411/26a. N'paper cutting advertising Corbar-Hill House, Buxton, established 1869 by Dr. T. Dickson F.R.C.P. Edin. and London and T. Dickson Esq. (Lancet Dec. 14 1878).
RCP-LEGAC/2411/26b. N'paper cutting. wording as above. (Medical Times 14 Dec. 1878).
RCP-LEGAC/2411/26c. Note in hand of Henry Pitman, stating that Dr. Dickson was written to by direction of the Censors, pointing out that his form of advertisement was calculated to mislead. [1878].
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DICKSON (Thomas): Correspondence re unlawful use of title F.R.C.P. by Thomas Dickson, in his advertisement for his Sanatorium for the treatment of Intemperance, Corbar Hill House, Buxton, Derbyshire, and in the medical journals.