Skip to main content

Beddoes, Thomas, 1760-1808 (physician)

 Person

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Cover of letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes to Joseph Black, 2 February 1788

 Item
Identifier: Coll-16/III/68
Scope and Contents

Cover of letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes to Joseph Black, dated 2 February 1788.

Dates: 2 February 1788

Draft letter from Joseph Black to Doctor Thomas Beddoes, 24 November 1787

 Item
Identifier: Coll-16/III/54-55
Scope and Contents

Draft letter from Joseph Black to Doctor Thomas Beddoes, dated 24 November 1787. The letter is in reply to the letter of Beddoes, dated 6 November 1787.

Dates: 24 November 1787

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes to Joseph Black, 21 April 1789

 Item
Identifier: Coll-16/III/129-130
Scope and Contents

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes, Oxford to Joseph Black, dated 21 April 1789. The letter mentions William Thomson, Doctor Hutton, Doctor Priestley, chemical and medical news, etc.

Dates: 21 April 1789

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes to Joseph Black, 23 February 1788

 Item
Identifier: Coll-16/III/71-72
Scope and Contents

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes, Oxford to Joseph Black, dated 23 February 1788. The letter is about Beddoes' sketch of a system of chemistry, the success of his chemical lectures at Oxford, Black's skill in demonstration, Hutton's theory of the earth. It also mentions Cavendish, Withering, Morveau, etc.

Dates: 23 February 1788

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes to Joseph Black, 15 April 1791

 Item
Identifier: Coll-16/III/200-201
Scope and Contents

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes, Oxford to Joseph Black, dated 15 April 1791. The letter is about James Hutton's theory of the earth, chemistry, a 'pastry cook' inventor. In the letter, Beddoes also asks for specimen for his mineralogical lectures.

Dates: 15 April 1791

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes to Joseph Black, 14 June 1792

 Item
Identifier: Coll-16/III/241-242
Scope and Contents

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes, Oxford to Joseph Black, dated 14 June 1792. The letter is about James Hutton's theory of the earth and Beddoes asking for mineralogical specimens.

Dates: 14 June 1792

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes to Joseph Black, 6 November 1787

 Item
Identifier: Coll-16/III/52-53F
Scope and Contents

Letter from Doctor Thomas Beddoes, London to Joseph Black, dated 6 November 1787. The letter is about the necessity for "a new arrangement" in chemistry. Beddoes states in the letter that he does not approve of the Nouvelle nomenclature chymique and proposes to publish his ideas on the new chemistry in the form of a letter to Black, which he hopes will be ready by March 1788.

Dates: 6 November 1787