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Office Notes
House Notes
A5 180 Dr D.F. Caplin, Electro-Chemical Bath and Galvano-Therapeutic Establishment, 9 York Place, Portman Square, W to CCB, 22 Jan. 1866 – encloses draft of article; requests his opinion (annotated by CCB)(signature only in sender’s hand); the article does not appear to have been published
181 Ibid., 31 Jan. – requests ticket for lecture at St James’s Hall, Piccadilly; see 169
182 Ibid., 16 Apr. – encloses subscription; suggests annual reminders should be sent to Fellows
Notes From Elsewhere
Doctor Jean-François Caplin was the author of 'The Electro-Chemical Bath, for the Extraction of Mercury, Lead, and other Metallic, Poisonous and Extraneous Substances from the Human Body'. Wilkie Collins owned a copy signed by the author. He even took a course of Caplan's 'electric baths' himself, writing to a friend that 'The result is great cheerfulness and great disinclination to pay inland revenue'.
Publications
External Publications
The Electro-Chemical Bath, for the Extraction of Mercury, Lead, and other Metallic, Poisonous and Extraneous Substances from the Human Body'