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All of the following items are in the private collection of Chairman John Lovell Beddoes. The citations will eventually be converted into MLA format.

Anon, Gaseous Oxyd of Azot (Philosophical Magazine pp 189-191. Vol. 6. 1800) (O)

Barnes, Phil, Doctor whose Joke almost caused a riot. Bristol Evening Post, Bristol United Press 27/02/2007

Beddoes, Thomas, 2 Letters written by Thomas Beddoes (from the Welcome Institute Library.5 pp. 1799) (P)

Beddoes, Thomas, 3 Letters written by Thomas Beddoes to Joseph Banks XXVI. An Account of Some new Experiments on the Production of artificial Cold read May 10th 1778. pp 282-287. III. Observations of the Affinity between Basaltes and Granite. Read January 27th 1791 pp 48-70. X. An Account of some Appearances attending the Conversion of cast into malleable Iron. Read March 24th 1791 pp 173-269 (B)(Extracted original articles from the annual volume rebound by Ian Pell. Derby))

Beddoes, Thomas, Hygëia: or Essays Moral and Medical on the Causes Affecting the Personal State of our Middling and Affluent Classes.3 Vol. facsimile (J. Mills. 1802) Pub by Thoemmes Continuum 2004 Introduction by Robert Mitchell (B)

Beddoes, Thomas, Hygëia: or Essays Moral and Medical on the Causes Affecting the Personal State of our Middling and Affluent Classes. Vol. 2 (J. Mills. 1802) (B) Bookplate of James Losh 1762-1833.

Beddoes, Thomas, Observations on the Affinity between Basalts and Granite (The Literary and Biographical Magazine and British Review p 336 May 1792) (P)

Beddoes, Thomas, Observations on the Medical and Domestic Management of the Consumptive; on the powers of Digitalis Purpurea; and on the Cure of Schrophula (Printed by O. Penniman and Co. Troy 1803) (B)

Beddoes, Thomas, Observations on the Nature and Cure of Calculus, Sea Scurvy, Consumption, Catarrh, and Fever: Together with Conjectures upon Several other Subjects of Physiology and Pathology (Printed by T. Dobson at the Stone House No. 41 South Second Street Philadelphia. 1797) (B)

Beddoes, Thomas, Observations on the Nature of Demonstrative Evidence; with an Explanation of Certain Difficulties Occurring in the Elements of Geometry: and Reflections on Language (Thoemes Bristol. 1990 a reprint of the 1793 Edition printed by J. Johnson) (B)

Beddoes, Thomas, The History of Isaac Jenkins and Sarah his Wife and their three Children (Sixth Edition, H. Murray, No. 32 Fleet Street; and J. Johnson, No. 72, St Paul’s Church Yard. 1794) (B) From the library of Sir Thomas Philips, with his Middle Hill post mark, bound by his daughters,

Bergman, Norman A. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and Princess Diana: A Parallel (pp 217-219 Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Vol. 91. April 1998

Black, Ladbroke, Some Queer People (Sampson Low, and Marston. Undated) (B)

Blagden, Charles, Letter to Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire describing Thomas Beddoes’ experiments with dogs and gases (Jan 4th 1794) (P)

Brown, John, The Elements of Medicine of John Brown M.D.: Translated from the Latin with Comments and Illustrations by the Author: a New Edition, Revised and Corrected with a Biographical Preface by Thomas Beddoes M. D. (Printed by William & Daniel Treadwell at the Gracle Press.1804) (B)

Campbell, J. Dykes, Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A Narrative of the Events of his Life. (Highgate 1970) (B)

Cartwright, Frederick. F. The Association of Thomas Beddoes, M.D. with James Watt, F.R.S. (Reprinted from notes and Records of the Royal Society of London Vol. 22. Nos. 1 and 2. pp 130-143. September 1967) (Pa) (Signed with Compliments F.F. Cartwright)

Cartwright, Frederick. F. The Pioneers of Anæsthesia: Beddoes Dave and Hickman. John Wright and Sons Ltd. 1952. (B) With Ted Rasey

Chandler, David Laughing Gas (B.B.C. Script. Programme Number 93DA3665LHO. Tape Number SLN348/93DA3665 Directed by Eoin O’Callaghan. Broadcasted 2/6/94 (O) + Signed Letter from Eoin O’ Callaghan. 20/6/94 (L)

Coburn, Kathleen, The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Vol. 1. 1794-1804. Text and Notes in two Volumes (Pantheon Books 1957) (B)

Coburn, Kathleen, The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Vol.2. 1804-1808.Text and Notes in two Volumes (Pantheon Books 1961) (B)

Coburn, Kathleen, The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Vol.3. 1808-1819.Text and Notes in two Volumes (Routledge & Kegan Paul 1973) (B) Signed R. A. Beddoes

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Collected and Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge Esq. M.A. (4 Vol. William Pickering. 1836) (B)

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, and Wordsworth, William, Lyrical Ballads (Edited by R. L. Brett and A. R. Jones. Routledge 1993) (B)

Cunningham, George Godfrey, Lives of Eminent and Illustrious Englishmen from Alfred the Great to the Latest Times, On an original Plan. (pp 163-168. Vol. VIII. Part I. A Fullarton & Co. 1837) (B)

Darwin, Erasmus, Letter from Erasmus Darwin to James Watt. Revolutionary Players Project, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Ref. JWP/4/65/20. 17/11/1784 www.search.revolutionaryplayers.org.uk (P)

De Quincey, Thomas, Last Days of Immanuel Kant: and other writings (pp 122-123. Adam and Charles Black. 1863) (P)

Emblen, D. L. Peter Mark Roget: The Word and the Man (Longman 1970) (B)

Foreman, Amanda, Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire Harper Collins London 1998

Foxton, D. F. The Printing of Lyrical Ballads, 1798 (Read before the Bibliographical Society 17th November 1953. Originally published in The Library Vol. 9 No. 4. 1954) (P)

Golinski, Jan Science as a Public Culture: Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain 1760-1820 (“Dr. Beddoes’s Breath”: Nitrous oxide and the Culmination of Enlightenment Medical Chemistry pp 153-187 Cambridge University Press. 1992) (B) pp 157-187 “Dr. Beddoes’s Breath”: the Pneumatic Institution (P)

Grinnell, George C. On hypochondria: Interpreting Romantic health and illness (Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Shelley, Thomas de Quincey, Thomas Beddoes, Charles Brockden Brown) Phd. Mcmaster University (Canada) 2005. http:wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/preview_all/NR07905

Grinnell, George C. Thomas Beddoes and the Physiology of Romantic Medicine. Studies in Romanticism, 45, No. 2 pp 223-250 Boston University 2006 (P)

Hartley, Sir Harold Humphrey Davy (E.P.Publishing Limited. 1972) (B)

High, Brandon, Book of the Month: Hyg?ia-Thomas Beddoes: his life and career (ISS: Information Services and Systems. www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/iss/library/special/bomarch/bomjan05.html July 2005) (P)

Holt, Stephen. "A Radical Doctor." Times Literary Supplement 22 Aug. 2003: 11.

Kendall, Joshua, The Man who made Lists: Love, Death, Madness and the Creations of Roget’s Thesaurus C P Putnams’a Sons New York 2008

King-Hele, Desmond, Erasmus Darwin 1731-1802 (Macmillan & Co. Ltd. 1963) (B) Presented to The Very Reverend R. A. Beddoes. M.A. Provost of Derby. On the occasion of Speech Day. Nov.26th 1965. The Darwin School. + signed letter by James Smith. Headmaster 25th Nov. 1965.

Little, Bryan, The City and County of Bristol: A Study in Atlantic Civilisation (pp 218-219, 230-231, 236-237.Werner Laurie undated) (P)

Lucas, F. L. The strange case of Dr. Beddoes (Life and Letters, Edited by Desmond MacCarthy pp 55-73 Vol. IV. No.20. 1930) (J)

Murray, John, Letter discussing ideas on the publication of the Popular Tales (John Murray Edinburgh 10th Sept. 1790) (L) (P) original at the Bodleian Library, Oxford.

Museas, John Karl, Popular Tales of the Germans: translated by Thomas Beddoes (William Porter 405pp. 1791) (P)

Neville-Sington, Pamela, Fanny Trollope: The Life and Adventures of a Clever Woman (www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail 2005) (P)

Papper, Emanuel M. Medicine and Literature: The Romantic Connection (Lecture Series. Ralph H. and Ruth F. 9 pp. www.calder.med.miamii.edu Jan. 10th 1991) (P)

Porter, Roy, Doctor of Society: Thomas Beddoes and the Sick Trade in Late-Enlightenment England (Routledge.1992) (B)

Porter, Roy, Plutus or Hygeia? Thomas Beddoes and the Crisis of Medical Ethics in Britain at the Turn of the Century (Chapter 3. pp 73-91 of The Codification of Medical Morality by Robert Baker, Dorothy Porter and Roy Porter. Kluwer Academic Publishers 1993) (P)

Porter, Roy, Taking Histories, Medical Lives: Thomas Beddoes Biography. From “Telling Lives in Science: Essays on Scientific Biography. Edited by Michael Shortland and Richard Yeo pp 215-217 Cambridge University Press 1996. (P)

Porter, Roy, Quacks: Fakes and Charlatans in English Medicine (Tempus 2000) (B)

Porter, Roy. “Reforming the patient in the age of reform: Thomas Beddoes and the medical practise.” Pp9-44 in British Medicine in the Age of Reform Edited by Roger French and Andrew Wear Routeledge 1991 (P)

Porter, Roy, Thomas Beddoes: Physician and Author (Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society Newsletter pp 1B-6B. Vol. 2. 1996) (J)

Pringle, David, Eighteenth Century Science is a Gas (Review of Jan Golinski’s book Science as a Public Culture: Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain 1760-1820. Undated (O)

Sha, Richard C. Scientific Forms of Sexual Knowledge in Romanticism (Romanticism On the Net. www.user.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/23sha.html August 2001) (P)

Shaffer, E. S. ‘Kubla Khan and the Fall of Jerusalem: the Mythological School in Biblical Criticism and Secular Literature 1770-1880 (Cambridge University Press. 1975) (B)

Shortland, Michael and Yeo, Richard, Telling Lives in Science: Essays on Scientific Biography. Chapter 8 Taking histories, medical lives: Thomas Beddoes and biography pp 213- 242. Cambridge University Press 1996 (P)

Stock, John Edmunds, Memoirs of the Life of Thomas Beddoes M.D. with an Analytical Account of his Writings (John Murray 1811) (B) Bookplate of Lambton Castle. John George Lambton - The First Earl of Durham (1792-1840) Pupil of Dr Thomas Beddoes living at 3 Rodney Place 1798-1805.

Stansfield, Dorothy A. Stansfield, Ronald G. Dr Thomas Beddoes and James Watt: Preparatory Work 1794-1796 for the Bristol Pneumatic Institute. (pp 276-303 Medical History Vol. 30 1986) (P)

Stansfield, Dorothy A. Thomas Beddoes M.D.1760-1808, Chemist, Physician, Democrat (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1984) (B) Signed by Author

Uglow, Jenny, The Lunar Men: the Friends who made the Future 1730-1810 (Faber and Faber. 2002) (B)

Vickers, Neil Coleridge and the Doctors: Coleridge and Thomas Beddoes pp 37-78 Clarendon Press 2004 (P)

Vickers, Neil Coleridge and the Doctors: Coleridge and Thomas Beddoes Review Copy. Clarendon Press 2004 (B)

Wedgwood, Barbara and Hensleigh, The Wedgwood Circle 1730-1897: Four Generations of a Family and their Friends (Studio Vista pp 105-115. 1980) (P)+(B)

Williams, Trevor I. Editorial: Thomas Beddoes 1760-1808 (Endeavour Vol. 19. Number 75. Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. July 1960) (J)


Miscellaneous

Laughing Gas Cassette Recording of B.B.C. Radio 4 play broadcast on 4th June 1994 at 2.00pm. Written by David Chandler. Directed by Eoin O’ Callaghan. Thomas Beddoes played by Denys Hawthorne. Anna Beddoes played by Frances Jeater. (M)

Photograph laminated A3 copy of Thomas Beddoes Colour portrait from the Nation Portrait Gallery, London. (M)

Signature Dr Thomas Beddoes. Undated (O)

Map of Strangers Burial Ground Showing site of Thomas Beddoes’ grave in Clifton. Bristol Records Office. (M)

Map of Shifnal Showing site of Thomas Beddoes’s house. (M)


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