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CARTER DI VILLALTA

1860–91

Henry and Harriet Carter’s daughter, Eliza, married an Italian soldier, Federico di Villalta, in 1881. At the time of her death in Florence at age thirty-one (cause unknown), her only child, Ignazio Federico, was five years old. In his will, Carter established a sizable trust for his grandson.

HENRY VANDYKE CARTER

1831–97

Carter’s official cause of death was “phthisis pulmonalis” (pulmonary tuberculosis), and he is buried in a family plot at Scarborough Cemetery. Funds are currently being raised by the London County Council to commemorate his life with one of the city’s famous blue plaques.

ELIZA SOPHIA “LILY” CARTER MOON

1832–98

Lily outlived her husband (William James Moon) and both brothers and died at her home in Scarborough on December 14, 1898, of “acute pneumonia.” She was sixty-five years old. Lily was survived by three of her four children.

Acknowledgments

To the anatomists, teachers, fellow students, librarians, archivists, agent, editor, publisher, family members, and friends who helped me during various stages of writing this book, I thank you all equally:

Steve Barclay, Lea Beresford, Barbara and John Bourassa, Jane Breyer, Sylvia Brownrigg, the Byrne family, Gina Centrello, Andy Chamberlain, Susan Cohan, Ben Collins and Stephen Pelton, Doug Cooper, Nancy and Tim Cossette, Robin Coupar, Chris Davis, Josh Devore, Nripendra Dhillon, Tom DiRenzo, Anne Donjacour, Martin Duke, Meri Dunn, Amanda Engineer and the entire staff of the Poynter Reading Room at the Wellcome Library, Emily Forland, Sheila Geraghty, Sandra Gibson, Shawn Hassler, Jean and John Hayes, Patti Hayes, Mary and John Kamb, Lang Kehua, Rachel Kind, Yvonne Leach, Ming Ma, Massoud, Kathy and Dan Mayeda, Hazel McDonald, David Mikko, Nancy Miller, Keith Nicol, Charlie Ordahl, Ben Ospital, Chris Ospital, Kolja Paech, Sam Pak, Sandra Phillips, Kelly Piacente, Martin Pugh, Gregory Riley, Rev. Rachel Rivers, Richard Rodriguez, Dana Rohde, Conrad Sanchez, Cap Sparling, Kristen Stewart, Cheyenne Strube, Sexton Sutherland, Paul Teresi, Janine Terrano, Nallini Thevakarrunai, Kim Topp, Fernando Vescia, Jay Wagner, Wendy Weil, Vicki and Jim Weiland, Valerie Wheat, Paul Wisotzky, and Melaine Zimmerman.

Bibliography

HENRY VANDYKE CARTER

Carter, Henry Vandyke. On Leprosy and Elephantiasis. London: G. E. Eyre & W. Spottiswoode, 1874.

———. On Mycetoma, or the Fungus Disease of India. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1874.

———. Report on Leprosy and Leper Asylums in Norway. London: G. E. Eyre & W. Spottiswoode, 1874.

———. Spirillum Fever. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1882.

———. Student’s diary, 1853. Manuscript held in the Library of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, London.

The Carter Papers. Western Manuscripts Collection, MSS 5809-26. Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine, London.

Gray, Henry. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical. Drawings by H. V. Carter. 1st ed. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1858.


HENRY GRAY

Gray, Henry. “An Account of a Dissection of an Ovarian Cyst.” Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Vol. 36, pp. 433-37. Published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society. London: Longman et al., 1853.

———. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical. Drawings by H. V. Carter. 1st ed. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1858.

———. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical. Drawings by H. V. Carter, with additional drawings by Dr. Westmacott. 2nd ed. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1860.

———. Gray’s Anatomy. Facsimile of rev. American ed. of 1901. New York: Gramercy Books, 1977.

———. “Injuries of the Neck.” A System of Surgery, Theoretical and Practical. Vol. 2, pp. 270-339. Edited by Timothy Holmes. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1861.

———. “On Myeloid and Myelo-cystic Tumors of Bone, Their Structure, Pathology, and Mode of Diagnosis.” Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Vol. 39, pp. 121-49. Published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society. London: Longman et al., 1856.

———. “On the Development of the Ductless Glands in the Chick.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society

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