Bryant, Thomas Egerton (fl 1816- fl 1840)
TitleBryant, Thomas Egerton (fl 1816- fl 1840)
ReferenceMS0125
Level of descriptionfonds
Date1812-1839
Admin./ biographical historyThomas Egerton Bryant was a General Practitioner living in Kennington, Surrey. He was educated at Guy's Hospital, and was Surgeon to Lambeth Workhouse. He became a Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries on February 8th 1816, and achieved the MRCS probably around 1821. He wrote "Essay on diseases of the Larynx and Trachea" in 1835, for which he was awarded the Fothergillian medal in 1836. He was President of the Medical Society of London 1837-1839.
His eldest son was Thomas Bryant (1828-1914) FRCS.
His eldest son was Thomas Bryant (1828-1914) FRCS.
Scope and ContentThe collection is divided into 8 sections of lectures and notes.
Extent20 volumes, 1 loose manuscript
LanguageEnglish
System of arrangementTo reflect the previous arrangement of the volumes within the collections of the lecturers, the volumes will be divided into sub-fonds according to the lecturer.
Conditions governing accessBy appointment only. See College website for contact details of the Archives.
Conditions governing reproductionNo photocopying permitted