. Annals of medical history. sed to come down to Dr. Pavyslaboratory and see his experiments in connectionwith diabetes. He rented a room in the smallhouse of the porter at the lodge, namedArcher. It was situated, if I remember rightly, inSt. Thomas Street, at the back of the cornerhouse, near the old burial ground behind thechapel. Montefiore was evidently very popularwith the students, who used to call him believe his sister married a Goldsmid, but ofthis I am not sure; she having died early, achilds hospital was built to her memory in theSouthwark Bridge Road, and called after her nam


. Annals of medical history. sed to come down to Dr. Pavyslaboratory and see his experiments in connectionwith diabetes. He rented a room in the smallhouse of the porter at the lodge, namedArcher. It was situated, if I remember rightly, inSt. Thomas Street, at the back of the cornerhouse, near the old burial ground behind thechapel. Montefiore was evidently very popularwith the students, who used to call him believe his sister married a Goldsmid, but ofthis I am not sure; she having died early, achilds hospital was built to her memory in theSouthwark Bridge Road, and called after her name E\elina. I believe the first members ofthe staff which were appointed were Guys years afterwards Montefiore had a verypromising son; he, unfortunately, died young,which was a great distress to his father, andno doubt, it was, in fact, the reason why hesuccumbed to some abdominal disease. I wascalled to sec him, but being away from homeDr. Fagge went as my substitute, and waspresent at his death. I am,Samuel Sir Moses Montefiore and the Portrait of Lady JudimiMontefiore. (The book and photograph which SirSamuel Wilks has kindly sent, referring tothe above letter, may be seen in the libraryby anyone interested in the subject. Withreference to Hodgkins growing a beardduring one of his journeys in the East, SirSamuel Wilks adds:—The Guys Gazettewas, I believe, at that time in its infancy,but in all probability the editor had a collabor-ator who wrote in the Lighter Vein; nodoubt, howc\er, there was always amongst 384 Annals 0/ Medical History the students the funny gentle-man was guilty of giving birth to the follow-ing jeu desprit: Hodgkin went out withMoses and returned with Aaron (hair on).—Ed). The photograph of Sir Moses Montefioreand his wife, illustrating this paper istaken from the vohmie mentioned by SirSamuel Wilks, a copy of which is in mypossession. In the following book I found considerablematerial dealing with the friendship ofHodgkin a


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