Collection RBSC-ARC-1730 - Sir John Burdon Sanderson collection

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Sir John Burdon Sanderson collection

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RBSC-ARC-1730

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7 cm of textual records

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创建者名称

(1828-1905)

传纪历史

Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson born on December 21, 1828. He received his medical education at the University of Edinburgh and at the University of Paris. He became a Medical Officer of Health for Paddington in 1856 and subsequently a physician to the Middlesex Hospital and the Brompton Consumption hospitals. Between 1858-1866, he investigated diphtheria, cattle plague and cholera when they appeared in England. He was one of the forerunners of penicillin, observing its ability to inhibit the growth of bacteria before Alexander Fleming.

He was the first person chosen to be the Waynflete Chair of Physiology in Oxford in 1882. It was at this time that he became the focus of the antivivisectionist movement, who opposed his stance on animal experimentation. In 1895, he became Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford, a post he held until his resignation in 1904. In 1899, he became the first Baronet of Banbury Road in the Parish of Saint Giles in in the City of Oxford. He died in Oxford on November 23rd, 1905.

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The licenses and notebooks were acquired as part of Dr. Hugh Sinclair's private library collection. Dr. Hugh Sinclair was a lecturer in physiology and biochemistry at Magdalen College in Oxford. The Woodward Library acquired the collection in 1966. During that time, the licenses and notebooks were separated from the Sinclair Collection and became a separate collection. They were transferred from Woodward Memorial Library to Rare Books and Special Collections in 2013.

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This is the complete set of John Burdon Sanderson’s vivisection licenses, from 1876 to 1905 (the year of his death). The first license is numbered “1”, and is in fact the first license ever issued in Great Britain under the Act of 1876. They are signed in person by the various Home Secretaries, Viscount Cross (Home Secretary 1874), Vernon Harcourt, Henry Matthews, H.H. Asquith (later Prime Minister), etc.

In addition, there are two small notebooks, written by John Burdon Sanderson’s wife, Lady Ghetal Burdon Sanderson, which contain copies of letters written by John Burdon Sanderson and herself, that she recopied into the notebooks, in the course of her research into his life.

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The vivisection licenses are folded together in reverse chronological order, with the earlier, handwritten licenses in the back of the stack, and the later, typewritten licenses toward the front. There are 32 documents on 27 leaves. The notebook letters are transcribed in no specific order. Dates vary and skip around from page to page. Book 2 has 120 leaves. Book 3 has 80 leaves.

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Related to the Darwin-Burdon Sanderson Letters Collection, which are letters in which Darwin and Burdon Sanderson discuss the anti-vivisection movement and research they conducted on insect eating plants.

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RAD compliant Finding Aid prepared by: Kristine Protacio, February 2015.

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