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GB 235 FOA · Collection · 1916 - 1918

The collection comprises photographs and reports related to the gathering and preparation of Sphagnum moss, in and around the Moffat/Beattock area, S.W. Scotland, which was used as a medical dressing for wounds during the First World War.

Forman, Adam
LSH/1/1/9/1/99 · Part · 1933-07-11
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The party crossed a pass and lakes into another valley but found few flowers, noting several Primula species and plants of “Pasang's Abardia” without bloom. The writer criticizes Lhakpa and Ngudup for damaging collections and considers asking Holt to replace Ngudup; on the 9th a fresh Yertsa-gumbu was found by the pony man and taken by Ngudup for rheumatic pains.

CONTENT:
lake, then steep again to a pass. Here we got more prim flowers in sand scree which there abound. Beyond this were more lakes, and we had crossed the divide, as the water flowed down another valley which comes out to the main valley a mile further up than ours. But it was a disappointing day for flowers. We can't get much now, it seems. P. jonarduni was there, and P. tenuifolia and P. waddellii and P. pusilla and P. concinna white and pink. There were also plants of Pasang's Abardia, but no flowers. I hope we can get seed of that thing somewhere. We were out soon after 6:00 and back at 4:00 pm. The trouble of doing that is that Lhakpa and Ngudup do all the flower changing, and they have ruined a number of gatherings by careless work and burning. I can't get either of those two to do anything well, and would cheerfully see them both go. I must ask Holt if I have a chance for someone in Ngudup's place. On 9th, we found one 'Yertsa-gumbu' - a queer thing - the first I have seen fresh. Certainly the root is most 'bug'-feeling and even looking. As it was found by the pony man I did not claim it. It was at once pinched by Ngudup who complained of rheumatic pains, and of course 'Yertsa-gumbu' is wonderful medicine for that. The 'flower' or

LSH/1/1/5/1/217 · Part · 1937-07-05
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The page lists numerical account entries marked 'Paid' and includes rupee adjustments of + Rs 35 and + Rs 40. It appears to record several payments and totals.

CONTENT:
45 35 50
4 4 4


180 140 200
12 9 12

149

  • 35 192 Paid.
  • 35 145 Paid. + Rs 35
  • 75 137 Paid.
  • 75 125 Paid. + Rs 40
    598
LSH/1/1/6/1/180 · Part · 1938-11-24
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Itemized expenses for supplies and freight from Calcutta and R'Pindi to Kalimpong, including purchases from Spencers and Harrods. Records advances and payments for mule transport from Phari to Gyantse, Tuna, Dochen, Kala, and Samoda.

CONTENT:
ACCOUNTS.

Cigarettes 200 tins. Spencers. Calcutta. 243 - 0 - 0. ✓
Cox & Kings. R'Pindi 14 pkgs R'Pindi to Kalimpong. 150 - 0 - 0 ✓
" Calcutta. 12 " Calcutta - Kalimpong. 76 - 1 - 0
Soap. Candles. Cointreau. Spencers. 70 - 0 - 0 ✓
Harrods. £ 53/- B.M.
Vegetables. Dried £ 11/- ✓
Advance to muleteers 25 mules to Phari @ Rs 6/- = 150 + 4 riding at Rs 10/- = 40 = 190. 100 - 0 - 0 ✓✓
Mules to Phari 16 loads at 6/12 mule & 14 loads at 5/12 mule : 95 - 0 - 0 ✓✓
17 mules Phari to Gyantse at Rs 8/4. Advance paid Rs. 100/- 100 - 0 - 0 ✓✓
24 " " Tuna at Rs 2/- 48 - 0 - 0 ✓✓
22 " " Dochen @ Rs 1/- 22 - 0 - 0 ✓✓
22 " to Kala, 22 to Samoda + mixture mules

LSH/1/1/10/1/29 · Part · 1933-10-10
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
A detailed description of a cataract operation performed without anaesthetic by a Khampa eye surgeon, outlining her instruments, technique, and successful outcome. She explains her background: attacked by bandits in Kham, her father blinding a bandit, then training under the Lhasa Menzipa; she practiced on 60 sheep and has completed 87 cataract operations, 66 in Kham.

CONTENT:
Another helper beat two stones together close to the patient's right eye, on which she was operating. This was to make him look right round to the right. Then she had two instruments, a small knife and a very small scoop. She measured the eye by the instruments, and made marks on them so as she would know how far in to go. Then she started, in about 5 minutes the operation was over and the eye bound up. She made a straight dig into the eye, in the white to the inside, then fished round and caught the cataract and pulled it to the side - inside the eye and held it there, while she sprinkled on some yellow medicine, and blew gently on it. She then moved various objects in front of his eye and asked if he could see them, which he could. In a few minutes she withdrew the weapon and that was that - A very well performed operation, done in less time than our people take, no anaesthetic, and the main difference that the cataract remains in the eye, but is not seen, or in the way. I talked to her afterwards. She is a Khampa. Her story is that in Kham she and her father were attacked by bandits and she was knocked down. Her father caught one of the bandits and put his eyes out. Then he told her she must learn how to heal eyes. She learnt from the Lhasa Menzipa (our old friend who gave me his medical book). She practised on 60 sheep before she did a man's eye. She has done now 87 cataract operations, 66 in Kham

GB 235 GBY/6/1 · Item · n.d.
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

Photocopies of accessions from Chelsea Physics Garden. The accession numbers were used by Mary Gibby, esp. in her photography work. These photocopies are for reference only.


Book 1

[COVER 1] 'ACCESSIONS, DO NOT REMOVE FROM CHELSEA PHYSIC GARDEN'

[COVER 2] 'CPG - CYTOLOGY MARY GIBBY BOTANY'

  • dates: 1975-1997
  • approx. 123 pages
  • the cytology number starts at 75•01
  • appears to also contain chromosome counts

Contains the following information:

  • date
  • species
  • family
  • cytology number
  • garden number
  • collection number

Book 2

appears to be primarily Pelargonium

[COVER] 'ACCESSIONS VOL: II No/s 5968- '

  • dates: 1983-2000
  • approx. 145 pages
  • reference number starts 5968

Contains the following information:

  • date
  • species
  • reference number

Book 3

[COVER] 'Chelsea Physic Garden (BM [NH]) Mary Gibby BM(NH) Accessions '

  • dates: 1975-1984
  • approx. 244 pages
  • CPG Number starts: 01

Contains the following information:

  • date
  • species
  • Family
  • CPG number
Chelsea Physic Garden (London)