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Authorised form of namePaget; Sir; James (1814 - 1899)
Dates1814 - 1899
NationalityBritish
Place of birthGreat Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Date of birth11 January 1814
Place of deathHis house, 5 Park Square West, Regent's Park, London
Date of death30 December 1899
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
Finchley cemetery, London
OccupationSurgeon
ActivityCareer:
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England; Assistant Surgeon and Warden, College of St Bartholomew's Hospital; Lecturer on Physiology, St Bartholomew's Hospital
Honours:
Bt 1871
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election05/06/1851
RSActivityRoyal Society roles:
VP 1861-1862, 1871-1872, 1880-1881, 1888-1889
Lectures:
Croonian 1857
RelationshipsSon of Samuel Paget of Great Yarmouth; brother of Sir George Paget
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1905 vol 75 pp 136-140 signed by J H
References:
Gudrun Richardson, 'A Norfolk Network within the Royal Society' in NR 2002 vol 56 pp 27-39, plate
L S Jacyna, review of Shirley Roberts, Sir James Paget: the Rise of Clinical Surgery in NR 1992 vol 46 pp 326-327
Notes:
Death date in Proc Roy Soc 1905 vol 75 listed as January, 1900
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/27810909
CodeNA6051
Archives associated with this Fellow
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MM/21/30Letter from James Paget12 February 1887
MS/769/73Letter from James Paget, 1 Harewood Place, Hanover Square, to [Walter] White15 March 1878
MS/743/1/110Letter from James Paget, 1 Harewood Place, Hanover Square, to [John Hall] Gladstone7 June 1886
IM/003405Paget, Sir James1849
AP/53/7/4Unpublished figure, 'Rough tracing showing varicosity of small blood vessels in an inflamed pericardium (Paget)' by Richard Morris1871
NLB/3/234Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Professor Michael Foster, Secretary, Royal Society15 April 1889
NLB/7/83Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Sir James Paget25 November 1892
NLB/8/768Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Sir James Paget, Fellow of the Royal Society19 December 1893
NLB/8/738Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Sir James Paget, Fellow of the Royal Society15 December 1893
NLB/19/811Copy letter from Theodore E James, to Messrs Harrison & Sons1 January 1900
NLB/21/15Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Dr Jonathan Hutchinson, Fellow of the Royal Society13 July 1900
RR/3/249Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'Enquiries into the quality of air repsired each quarter of an hour of the day and night and under the influence of various kinds of exercise, food and medicine and temperature' by Edward Smith5 June 1857
RR/3/12Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'Micro-chemical researches on the digestion of amylaceous foods' by Phillip Burnard Ayres7 November 1855
RR/2/132Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'On the nerves which supply the muscular structure of the heart' by Robert Lee15 February 1854
RR/3/75Referee's report by James Paget on a paper, 'Researches on the intimate structure of the brain, human and comparative.—First series. On the structure of the medulla oblongata' by Jacob Augustus Lockhart Clarke30 January 1858
RR/3/99Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'Researches into the nature of the involuntary muscular tissue of the urinary bladder' by George Viner Ellis1 November 1856
RR/3/179Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'On the early stages of inflammations' by Joseph Lister30 July 1857
RR/4/62Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'On the electrical condition of the egg of the common fowl' by John Davy15 June 1859
RR/4/21Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'On the repair of tendons after their subcutaneous division' by Bernard Brodhurst10 January 1860
EC/1851/12Paget, Sir James: certificate of election to the Royal Society
NLB/3/491Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Sir George Gabriel Stokes, President of the Royal Society24 June 1889
AP/72/3Unpublished paper, 'The healing of incisions in vegetable tissues' by Samuel G [George] Shattock1895
NLB/3/501Copy letter from George Gabriel Stokes, to Sir Henry Isaacs, the Right Honorable Lord Mayor, Mansion House, E.C.26 June 1889
RR/2/133Second referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'On the nerves which supply the muscular structure of the heart' by Robert Lee30 March 1854
PT/50/5Paper, 'Observations on the respiratory movements of insects' by William Frederick Barlow[1854]
RR/4/12Referee's report by James Paget on a paper 'On the distribution of nerves to the elementary fibres of striped muscle' by Lionel Smith Beale23 July 1860
RR/3/76Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'Further researches on the grey substance of the spinal cord' by Jacob Augustus Lockhart Clarke18 October 1858
PT/51/2Paper, 'On the development of striated muscular fibre in mammalia' by William S [Scovell] SavoryNovember 1854
RR/3/274Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'Account of experiments on the vagus and spinal accessory nerves' by Augustus Volney Waller21 April 1856
RR/5/175Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'On the immunity enjoyed by the stomach from being digested by its own secretion during life' by Frederick William Pavy6 June 1863
PT/37/9Paper, 'Observations on the freezing of the albumen of eggs' by James Paget[1849]
MC/9/245Letter from Jos D [Joseph Dalton] Hooker, Royal Gardens, Kew to J [James] Paget5 August 1871
MC/9/250Letter from G E Adams, College of Arms, London, to Sir James Paget15 August 1871
MC/9/246Letter from H [Henry] Bence Jones, Folkestone, to Sir James [Paget]5 August 1871
MC/9/275Letter from William B [Benjamin] Carpenter, 56 Regents Park Road, to Sir James Paget9 November 1871
MC/9/367Letter from James Paget, 1 Harewood Place, Hanover Square, to Walter White, [Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society]20 April 1872
MC/10/92Letter from James Paget, 1 Harewood Place, Hanover Square, to Dr [Joseph Dalton] Hooker, President of the Royal Society18 March 1874
MC/9Volume 9 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1870-June 1873
MC/10Volume 10 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal SocietyJuly 1873-1876
AP/64/14Unpublished paper, 'On the force with which the two layers of the healthy pleura cohere' by Samuel West1887
AP/36/11Unpublished paper, 'The applicability of gelatine paper as a medium for colouring light' by Horace B [Benge] DobellAugust 1854
RR/2/196Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'The physical theory of muscular contraction' by Charles Bland Radcliffe3 February 1855
AP/37/25Paper, 'Examination of the cerebro-spinal fluid' by William Turner1854
AP/39/40Abstract, 'Experimental researches on the spinal cord as a leader for sensibility and voluntary movements' by [Charles Edward] Brown-Sequard1857
AP/39/44Abstract, 'Summary of a paper on the power possessed by motor and sensitive nerves of retaining their vital properties longer than muscles, when deprived of blood' by [Charles Edward] Brown-Sequard1857
AP/39/42Abstract, 'Experimental researches on the influence of efforts of inspiration on the movements of the heart' by [Charles Edward] Brown-Sequard1857
AP/39/43Abstract, 'Summary of a paper on the influence of oxygen on the vital properties of the spinal cord, nerves, and muscles' by [Charles Edward] Brown-Sequard1857
AP/39/41Abstract, 'Summary of a paper on the resemblance between the effects of the section of the sympathetic nerve in the neck and of a transverse section of a lateral half of the spinal cord' by [Charles Edward] Brown-Sequard1857
RR/4/239Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'Experimental inquiries into the chemical and other phenomena of respiration, and their modifications by various physical agencies' by Edward Smith19 April 1859
AP/42/8/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On the influence of white light, of the different coloured rays, and of darkness on the development, growth and nutrition of animals' by Horace DobellDecember 1858
AP/42/14Unpublished paper, 'On muscular action from an electrical point of view' by C B [Charles Bland] Radcliffe1859
AP/42/14/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On muscular action from an electrical point of view' by C B [Charles Bland] Radcliffe1859
AP/71/11Unpublished paper, 'An attempt to cultivate parasitic protozoa from malignant tumours, Vaccinia, Molluscum Contagiosum, and certain normal tissues, together with infection experiments carried out with the culture media, and a note on the treatment of cancer' by Samuel George Shattock and Charles A [Alfred] Ballance1895
RR/2/126Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'Discovery that the veins of the bat's wing (which are furnished with valves) are endowed with rythmical contractility, and that the onward flow of blood is accelerated by each contraction' by Thomas Wharton Jones23 February 1852
RR/5/180Referee's report by James Paget, on a paper 'On the arrangement of the muscular fibres in the ventricles of the vertebrate heart, with physiological remarks' by James Bell Pettigrew26 June 1860
MC/14/231Letter from E Calvert, 42 Cotton Hill, Shrewsbury, to Herbert Rix17 June 1887
MC/14Volume 14 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1885-1888
AP/42/8Unpublished paper, 'On the influence of white light, of the different coloured rays, and of darkness on the development, growth and nutrition of animals' by Horace DobellDecember 1858
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