Diseases
Found in 331 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), [02 Feb 1891]
Letter from Elizabeth Everest to [2 Connaught Place, London] WSC, on his appointment to see Sir William MacCormac, [a specialist in hernia surgery].
(Untitled), [28 Apr 1891]
Letter from "Woom" [Elizabeth Everest], to WSC, offering sympathy on his toothache.
(Untitled), 25 Jan 1890
Letter from Count Charles Kinsky to WSC, thanks for letter. Offering sympathy on having measles.
(Untitled), [29 Apr 1891]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, Banstead, to WSC, on his toothache, advising him to brush his teeth more frequently, also on the Newmarket races.
(Untitled), [10 May 1891]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, Banstead, to WSC, on his toothache, the Duchess of Marlborough's illness and the Newmarket races.
(Untitled), [04 Oct 1891]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, 2 Connaught Place, London, to WSC, on his appointment with Sir William MacCormac [a specialist in hernia surgery].
(Untitled), 28 Oct [1891]
Letter from Lady Randolph Churchill, Banstead, to WSC, sending £1 and complaining about the state of his finances, also on his toothache, complaining that he had had another tooth out ".
(Untitled), 01 Feb 1894
Prescription from Dr Robson Roose to WSC.
(Untitled), 08 Feb 1894
Prescriptions from Dr Robson Roose to WSC.
(Untitled), 10 Feb 1894
Prescriptions from Dr Robson Roose to WSC.
(Untitled), 16 Feb 1894
Letter from Dr Robson Roose to WSC, sending tonic and prescription.
(Untitled), 28 Mar 1894
Prescriptions from Dr Robson Roose to WSC, with envelopes from Squire & Co. (Chemists).
(Untitled), [14 Feb 1894]
Letter from "Woom" [Elizabeth Everest], 5 Cranmer Road, [Forest Gate] to WSC, on his toothache and his boils.
(Untitled), 21 Feb 1894
Letter from "Woom" [Elizabeth Everest], 5 Cranmer Road, [Forest Gate] to WSC, on his health.
(Untitled), 21 May 1894
Letter from "Woom" [Elizabeth Everest], St George's Vicarage, Barrow-in-Furness to WSC, advice on his health, and on her stay in Barrow.
(Untitled), 18 Feb 1942
Telegram from General Sir Archibald Wavell [Supreme Commander, South West Pacific] to WSC regarding military command in Burma [later Myanmar]: feels disturbed at the "lack of real fighting spirit" shown by troops in Malaya [later Malaysia] and Burma, and lists some causes; comments on Lieutenant-General Thomas Hutton [General Officer Commanding, Burma] and proposal to replace him with General Harold Alexander; refers to own rapid recovery.
(Untitled), 29 Jun 1942
Letter from WSC to Sir Charles Wilson [President, Royal College of Physicians, later 1st Lord Moran] thanking him for accompanying WSC to Washington [United States] at short notice.
(Untitled), 28 May 1942 - 11 Jul 1942
(Untitled), 23 Feb 1942 - 27 Feb 1942
Notes by Anthony Bevir and John Martin [Private Secretaries to WSC] on contacting Sir Charles Wilson [President, Royal College of Physicians, later 1st Lord Moran]; includes correspondence between Bevir and Wilson.
(Untitled), 22 Jan 1895
Letter from [1st Lord] Goschen (Seacox Heath, Hawkhurst [Kent]) to Lady Randolph [Churchill] expressing sympathy and anxiety about [Lord Randolph Churchill's] health".
(Untitled), 25 Jun 1894
Letter from Dr Thomas Buzzard and Dr Robson Roose (74 Grosvenor Square [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill recording their objection to Lord Randolph Churchill's journey to the United States and suggesting that he should return in the event of "any fresh symptom pointing possibly to disturbance of the Mental faculties".
(Untitled), 18 May 1891
Letter from Gwynydd Williams [secretary to Lord Randolph Churchill] (Government House, Cape Town [South Africa]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that "R" [Lord Randolph Churchill] is writing to her so he will not write about the poor conditions and food on the boat and reassures her that [Lord Randolph's] health is good except for a sore throat.
(Untitled), 06 Jun [1891]
Letter from Gwynydd Williams [secretary to Lord Randolph Churchill] (Johannesburg [South Africa]) to Lady Randolph [Churchill] in which she reassures her about [Lord] Randolph [Churchill's] health, describes his dislike of Boer food and says that they are staying with [Alfred] Beit.
(Untitled), 26 Jun [1891]
Letter from Gwynydd Williams [secretary to Lord Randolph Churchill] (Johannesburg [South Africa]) to Lady Randolph [Churchill] in which she says that she has been on a shooting party with [Lord] Randolph [Churchill] which he has described in an article for the D[aily] G[raphic] and describes their experiences.
(Untitled), 25 Jan [1895]
Letter from [1st Lord] Dufferin [and Ava] (The British Embassy, Paris [France]) to Lady Randolph Churchill expressing sympathy [on the death of Lord Randolph Churchill] and commenting on how "changed" he was last time he saw him.