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Correspondence between Norman Dott and officers of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1951
Correspondence between Norman Dott and officers of Royal Society of Medicine, dated 1951. The material relates to the delivery of Dott's paper and projected publication in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. Dott was asked to abridge his paper for publication however he refused to do so. The correspondants are John Angell-James and A.M. Zamora.
Correspondence between Norman Dott and Sir Charles Symonds, 1951-1952
Correspondence between Norman Dott and Sir Charles Symonds. The material relates to Dott's paper on 'Facial Pain' and Symonds work on the same subject, dated 1951-1952. The material includes an offprint.
Correspondence between Norman Dott, John B. Gaylor and Terence Cawthorne, 1951
Correspondence between Norman Dott, John B Gaylor and Terence Cawthorne. The correspondence relates to their material in contribution to a meeting on Facial Pain, dated 1951.
Correspondence between Norman Dott, John McLeod, Robin Lowe and W.R. Thrower, 1952, 1955
Correspondence between Norman Dott, John McLeod, Robin Lowe and W.R. Thrower. The material consists of brief correspondence relating to Dott's paper on 'Facial Pain' and relief from pain. The correspondence with John McLeod and Robin Lowe is dated 1952 and with W.R. Thrower is dated 1955. It includes an offprint of reference Harris 34 in Coll-32/A.3, which was an earlier work by Dott on the same subject.
Text of paper on 'Facial Pain', June 1951
Text of paper by Norman Dott on 'Facial Pain', delivered in June 1951. The material consists of the text of the paper, with summary, list of slides, and glossary of Scots terms used in poem by Robert Burns 'Address to the Tooth-Ache', with which paper opens. When the lecture was first delivered, these verses were spoken by Doctor A. Brownlie Smith and the item includes Dott's letter of instructions to him on his 'powerful declamation'.