Sir Henry Holland (1788 1873), physician and travel writer, was one of the best known and sought-after doctors in nineteenth-century Britain. He was medical attendant to Queen Caroline, the wife of George IV, and was appointed physician-extraordinary to Queen Victoria on her accession in 1837. Holland also counted six British prime ministers among his patients. He received honorary degrees from Oxford and Harvard, and served as president of the Royal Society three times. First published in 1852, Holland's book on mental physiology explores the medical links between mind and body, including...
Sir Henry Holland (1788 1873), physician and travel writer, was one of the best known and sought-after doctors in nineteenth-century Britain. He was m...
First published in 1872, this memoir recounts the extraordinary life of Sir Henry Holland (1788 1873), physician, and travel writer. Holland's first voyage abroad was a four-month trip to Iceland in 1810, and he went on to traverse much of the globe by boat, on horseback, and on foot. He journeyed through Europe during the Napoleonic Wars, survived earthquakes and other disasters, and was arrested three times during his travels. Holland was also well known as a society doctor in London, and this work also includes numerous references to the eminent people Holland treated in a medical...
First published in 1872, this memoir recounts the extraordinary life of Sir Henry Holland (1788 1873), physician, and travel writer. Holland's first v...
Sir Henry Holland (1788 1873) was a passionate and intrepid traveller from a young age. In addition to a distinguished career as court physician first to Caroline of Brunswick, then to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert he sought to keep two months of each year free to travel. His trip to Greece formed part of a European tour that Holland undertook in 1812 13 after having taken his medical degree at Edinburgh. Holland focuses on the lesser-known islands and parts of Macedonia and Albania, and gives a unique first-hand account of the Albanian vizier Ali Pasha (1740 1822), whom he befriended...
Sir Henry Holland (1788 1873) was a passionate and intrepid traveller from a young age. In addition to a distinguished career as court physician first...