Cunningham, Daniel John, 1850-1909 (professor of anatomy, Trinity College Dublin)
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Letters from George Henry Cadogan (Earl), Sir John Evans, Alred Cort Haddon, William Mdougall, Gustaf Retrius, George Alexander Gibson, Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Boyd, John Cleland, 1901 - 1903
George Henry Cadogan (Earl) (1901); Sir John Evans(1902); Alfred Cort Haddon (1902); William McDougall (1902); Gustaf Retzius (1902, 1904); George Alexander Gibson (1903); Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Boyd (1903); John Cleland (1903).
Letters from Joseph Lister, 1888-1907
From Joseph Lister (10 letters).
Letters from Lord Roberts, with programme at the opening of the Roberts House, Dublin Zoo, 1889-1907
From Lord Roberts (17 letters), mostly relating to the Royal Zoological Society, Dublin. File includes programme at the opening of the Roberts House, Dublin Zoo (1902). Letter from Buckingham Palace to Lord Roberts who forwarded it to Daniel Cunningham.
Letters from P. Topinard, 1890-1892
From Paul Topinard (2 letters)
Letters from Paul Albrecht, John W Stubbs, John Gray McKendrick, Wilhelm Braune, Silas Weir Mitchell, Victor Alexander Haden Horsley, Alfred Harry Young, Steinbach, Karl Bardeleben, 1885 - 1890
From Paul Albrecht (1885); John W Stubbs (1885); John Gray McKendrick (1886); Wilhelm Braune (1888); Silas Weir Mitchell (1889); Victor Alexander Haden Horsley (1889); Alfred Harry Young (1889); Steinbach (1889); Karl Bardeleben (1890).
Letters from Sir William Turner, 1896-1908
From Sir William Turner (4 letters, one is incomplete)
Letters from W. His, 1892-1897
From Wilhelm His (4 letters, 1 undated).
Letters from W. W. Keen, Sir Frederick Treeves, Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton, Arthur Thomson, Sir Harold Jalland Stiles, 1905 - 1908
From W. W. Keen (1905); Sir Frederick Treves (1906); Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton (1907); Arthur Thomson (1907); Sir Harold Jalland Stiles (1908).
Manuscript lecture beginning "It is with some diffidence that I come here to deliver my first lecture upon Physiology" - possibly lecture to the Royal Veterinary College of Edinburgh, c 1876
Manuscript lecture beginning "It is with some diffidence that I come here to deliver my first lecture upon Physiology" - possibly lecture to the Royal Veterinary College of Edinburgh.
"Notes from reading on the stomach" with index, c 1906
"Notes from reading on the stomach" with index.