Remarks on ether and chloroform anaesthesia
20 Nov 1899 Unpublished typescript. Labeled “for private circulation.” Dated November 20th,...
QSA/844
Lowest level of the cerebral subsystem
typescript with corrections in Hughlings Jackson’s hand. Undated. Collection examined, cat...
QSA/843
Letter regarding Sir William Gairdner’s case. 1903
7 Nov 1903 Unpublished letter, dated November 7th, 1903. Collection examined, catalogued an...
QSA/842
Out-going or in-going current?
6 Jun 1904 Unpublished typescript. Printed for private circulation. Labeled “Not to be retu...
QSA/841
The psychology of joking
Approx 1887 to 1911 Unpublished typescript. Comments related to “Remarks on the psychology...
QSA/840
Observations on the physiology of language
1868 Galley proofs of unpublished 41-page pamphlet. London, Wyman and Sons, 1868. Poor repa...
QSA/839
On certain supposed ponto-bulbo-spinal (lowest level) fits
1900 Unpublished typescript. Dated 20/1/1900. Commentary on case discussed in Trans Ophthal...
QSA/838
A suggestion for the treatment of epilepsy
5 Dec 1899 Unpublished typescript. Signed J. Hughlings Jackson, dated December 5th, 1899. L...
QSA/837
Suggestions for studying diseases of the nervous system
1863 50-page unpublished pamphlet. London: HK Lewis, 1863. Preface dated 5 January 1863, at...
QSA/836
National hospital leaflet
Approx 1900 Digitised by the Queen Square Archive National hospital leaflet - QSA/1424
QSA/1424
Is this Queen Anne?
1910 Digitised by the Queen Square Archive Is this Queen Anne? - QSA/2204
QSA/2204
The Queen in Queen Square (Punch)
1930 Digitised by the Queen Square Archive The Queen in Queen Square (Punch) - QSA/2205
QSA/2205
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