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Scrapbook containing newspaper cuttings and diplomas relating to Professor James Syme

 Fonds — Volume: Df.3.41
Identifier: Coll-2891

Scope and Contents

This is a scrapbook entitled "Literary Scraps: Cuttings from Newspapers, Extracts, Miscellanea, etc.", containing newspapers clippings, diplomas, and correspondence relating to Scottish surgeon Professor James Syme.

Index

  1. Clipping: report of a meeting to found the "Syme Testimonial", 11 November 1869.
  2. Diploma of Honorary Member of the "Society for purchasing Books at Leadhills", 2 May 1863.
  3. Clipping: "Extraordinary scene at Dingwall", recounting an altercation in a church in Dingwall, between J. Townsend Trench (accompanied by the "celebrated Lady Preacher" [Laura] Thistlethwayte) and a local clergyman, no date. No mention of James Syme.
  4. Diploma of the Egyptian Institute, 12 December 1862.
  5. Clipping: "Respite of Collison. Professor Syme's Petition against the Sentence" [judicial case of George Collison, given a death sentence for the death of his wife Agnes Collison], 25 July 1853.
  6. Commission as "Surgeon in Scotland in ordinary", 3 March 1838.
  7. Diploma of the Medical Society of Hamburg, 2 January 1841.
  8. Clipping: "Dinner in Dublin to Professor James Syme of Edinburgh", 1863.
  9. Clipping: meeting of the British Medical Association at Oxford, 1868.
  10. Diploma of the Order of the Dannebrog, Denmark, 11 September 1861.
  11. Clipping: College of Surgeons of Ireland conferring the Honorary Fellowship to Mr Syme and Mr Bowman, 1867.
  12. Extract from the minutes of meeting of the Faculty of Physician and Surgeons of Glasgow, conferring Honorary Fellowship to James Syme, 3 January 1870.
  13. Diploma of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium, 1 December 1863.
  14. Diploma of the Medical Society of Sweden, 5 February 1856.
  15. Diploma of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium, 30 December 1863.
  16. Diploma of the Budapest Royal Medical Association, October-November 1862.
  17. Diploma of the Medical Society of Würzburg, 3 December 1864.
  18. Diploma of the Medical Society of Athens, December [1858?].
  19. Article on the "Syme Testimonial", 11 November 1869.
  20. Article "James Syme" from Evening Courant in 1869.
  21. Account of a "Dinner to Mr Syme" on the occasion of his "removal to London", 7 February 1848.
  22. Article "Professor Syme" by Dr John Brown when Syme left for London, 1848.
  23. Article "The Late Mr Syme" from the The Edinburgh Evening Courant, 27 June 1870.
  24. Article "The Late Professor Syme" from The Scotsman, 28 June 1870.
  25. Article "Professor Syme" from the Daily Review, 27 June 1870.
  26. Article "James Syme FRCS" from the Pall Mall Gazette, 27 June 1870.
  27. Commission as "Surgeon in Scotland in ordinary", 28 December 1861.

Some papers relating to the unveiling of the plaque in honour of James Syme and Joseph Lister have been added to the scrapbook by the librarian on 27 August 1957. It includes correspondence between the University Library L. W. Sharp, the Secretary to the University Charles Stewart, the Principal of the University Edward Appleton, and R. I. Harris, orthopaedic surgeon at Toronto General Hospital and professor of surgery at University of Toronto; as well as a list of the Canadian surgeons who contributed the most to the costs of the plaque, two photographs of the plaque itself, and a typescript document entitled "Notes on the Presentation of a Plaque to the University of Edinburgh by Some Surgeons from Toronto, Canada, to Commemorate Syme and Lister and their Accomplishments and the Place in which They Worked". The plaque was unveiled on the 15th of June 1957, on the building which used to be the "old Surgical Hospital" between present-day Infirmary Street and Drummond Street, and now a University building.

Dates

  • Creation: 1838-1957

Language of Materials

Mostly English, with diplomas in French, Danish, Latin, Hungarian, German

Conditions Governing Access

Open. Please contact the repository in advance.

Biographical / Historical

The surgeon James Syme was born in Edinburgh on 7 November 1799. He was educated at the Royal High School in the city, and then studied at Edinburgh University from 1815 first as a pupil of the anatomist Dr. John Barclay (1758-1826). Although Syme never actually attended a course of surgery lectures, Robert Liston (1794-1847) gave him charge of his dissecting rooms as a demonstrator in 1818, and in 1820 he became superintendent of the Edinburgh Fever Hospital. In 1822 he went to Paris, and on the retirement of Liston in 1823 Syme began delivering a regular course of anatomy lectures. In 1824 he visited medical schools in Germany, and in the following year he added a course on surgery to those already being given on surgery. In 1829, he started a private surgical hospital at Minto House and then in 1833 he was appointed to the Chair of Clinical Surgery at Edinburgh University. In 1838, Syme became Surgeon in Ordinary to the Queen in Scotland. In 1848, he accepted the Chair of Clinical Surgery at University College, London, but after some contractual misunderstandings he returned to Edinburgh the same year and resumed the Professorship there again. He was then elected President of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh. Syme's publications include: On the excision of diseased joints (1831), The principles of surgery (1832), On diseases of the rectum (1838), and, Observations in clinical surgery (1861). University Professor James Syme died at Millbank, near Edinburgh, on 26 June 1870, and was buried at St. John's Episcopal Church in the city's West End.

Full Extent

1 volume

Alternative reference

Df.3.41

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated to the Library in 1928 by Ellen F. Phear, who was given the album at the death of her neighbour Miss Syme (at the age of 91), James Syme's daughter.

Physical Description

Title on spine: "James Syme. Diplomas. Newspaper Cuttings".

Processing Information

Catalogued in March 2025 by Aline Brodin.

Title
Scrapbook containing newspaper cuttings and diplomas relating to Professor James Syme", 1838-1957
Author
Aline Brodin
Date
March 2025
Description rules
Isad(g)2
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository

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