2 copper printing plates, one for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis' annual Christmas card, the other a thank-you card for expressions of sympathy at the death of Charles Lewis.
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2 copper printing plates, one for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis' annual Christmas card, the other a thank-you card for expressions of sympathy at the death of Charles Lewis.
4 documents from the Medical Registration Office, Branch Medical Council for Ireland, certifying to the professional capacity of Charles Lewis, 1859, 1865, and a receipt for fees 1859. Lewis was at that time the resident physician at the Berehaven Mines, Castletown, County Cork.
File consists of 4 reference letters: Kings Hospital School, Dublin, 1879; Wm. Good, M.D., Cappa, Bandon, Cork, Ireland, 1883 regarding his ability in compounding, that is, making up drug preparations; Rev. Geo. R. Wedgwood, Methodist Minister, Bandon, 14 February, 1884, regarding Lewis's work with C.H. Roche, Apothecary, 21 October,1879 to 2 October, 1882 … (refers to Lewis as "now in Toronto") and, Toronto, 23 Dec. 1884, testimonial from Josiah Green, Chemist and Druggist, Toronto.
Certificate of qualification for Charles Lewis from the Royal College of Surgeons of England to “to exercise the Art and Science of Surgery.”
Certificate of qualification from the Royal College of Surgeons of England "to practise the Art and Science of Midwifery". Charles Lewis, of Berehaven Mines. Counterstamped 22/6/1865 Branch Medical Council, Ireland. Mounted with photos.
Certificate of the Governor, Deputy Governor and directors of … having this day examined Charles Lewis of Killarney in the county of Kerry think him properly educated to be apprenticed to the profession of an apothecary.
Certificates to be obtained by those students to whom the regulations of the 23rd of April, 1835 are applicable… (records the teachers, subject, and standing in courses-a sort of running report card). Includes 13 full entries.
The fonds illustrates Charles Lewis's work in pharmacy and includes a collection of his father's records, also named Charles Lewis. It contains books, drug formulae books, manuscripts, diplomas, licenses, certificates, patent documents, catalogues, testimonials, notes, correspondence, legal documents, financial documents, business documents, and obituaries.
Lewis, Charles, 1863-1925File consists of clippings and miscellaneous. 15 items in total, including a photo circa 1900 of a drug display.
Diploma, "Carolum Lewis," from the Regium Medicorum Collegium Edinburgense. Counterstamped 22/6/65 Branch Medical Council, Ireland.