Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Corsham, near Chippenham, to John Hutton Balfour
- GB 235 RBG/1/JHB/1/1/A/A23
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- 1848
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Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Corsham, near Chippenham, to John Hutton Balfour
Part of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Chippenham, to John Hutton Balfour
Part of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Chippenham, to John Hutton Balfour
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Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Bath, to John Hutton Balfour
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Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Bath, to John Hutton Balfour
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Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Bath, to John Hutton Balfour
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Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Bath, to John Hutton Balfour
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R.G. Alexander writes: Dear Professor Balfour I have just taken my B.A. at Cambridge. My final exam was Botany, knowledge of which I am indebted to your book. Dr. Babington told you when you were last here, that it was not so much used as in the past. I think he must be mistaken. It was used by nearly all the men. However it has placed me in First Class a thing which has never occurred in Botany before. 14 candidates and 6 passed. I feel it my duty to say how indebted I am to the thorough teaching which your lectures gave me and to the careful perusal of your valuable works. I am still the only Physican in Bradford while there are 50 G.P.s and am [satisfactory as it may appear on account of my youth] head of the honorary staff at the general hospital in virtue of my title. I trust you are well and that the duties at this time of the year are not too arduous. I hope that the time is far distant when Edinburgh will be deprived of your valuable lectures upon a subject which is of such essential reading in training the mind to form exact opinions and accurate diagnoses. With renewed thanks, believe me , dear sir yours gratefully R.G.A. p.s. added by D.Alexander “I am pleased to see that you still have time for original communications”
Letter from Rev. Miles Joseph Berkeley, Wansford, to John Hutton Balfour
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Letter from Rev. Miles Joseph Berkeley, Wansford, to John Hutton Balfour
Part of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives