William Jenner Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
WILLIAM JENNER
Born: January 30, 1815 in Chatham, England, United Kingdom
Died: December 11, 1898 in Bishops Waltham, Hants, England, United Kingdom
Biography
William Jenner (1815-1898) is best known for distinguishing the separate identities of typhus and typhoid fevers (1847). A renowned physician and consultant, he was named Physician Extraordinary (1861) and Physician in Ordinary to Queen Victoria (1862) and Physician in Ordinary to the Prince of Wales (1863). Jenner, who was created a Baronet in 1868, was President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1881-1888.
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER FRAGMENT SIGNED - HFSID 183296Autograph letter fragment signed by William Jenner, stating, "recently contours come tomorrow in locknodes Yours truly W. Jenner," showcasing his handwriting. Jenner, a notable physician, distinguished between typhus and typhoid fevers and served Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales.Sale Price $150.00
$180.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 43972Autograph letter signed by William Jenner, stating a meeting arrangement addressed to My dear Reynolds. It includes an autograph envelope addressed to Dr J Rufort Reynolds. Jenner is recognized for his contributions to medical science, particularly regarding typhus and typhoid fevers.Price: $400.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 04/11/1875 - HFSID 43977Autograph letter signed by William "1st Baronet" Jenner, dated April 11, 1875, addressing Reynolds about scheduling a visit for Lady Augusta Stanley. The letter includes medical context, highlighting Jenner's significance as a physician. Medical content letters are highly sought after.Price: $400.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 04/25/1876 - HFSID 18071Autograph letter signed by W. Jenner, dated April 25, 1876, addressing Dear Mr. Lyth and agreeing to a meeting. Accompanied by an unsigned book photograph. Jenner is known for distinguishing typhus and typhoid fevers and held esteemed medical positions.Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 05/03/1883 - HFSID 178086Autograph letter signed by William "1st Baronet" Jenner, dated May 3, 1883, on imprinted stationery addressed to "Dear Mr. Raphael." Declining an invitation, Jenner discusses uncertainty about his schedule and includes a handwritten postscript regarding plans for Monday.Price: $600.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/01/1875 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 272974Autograph letter signed by William Jenner and Thomas Spencer Wells, dated June 1, 1875. Jenner's letter expresses a willingness to meet, while Wells confirms the appointment. Both signatures appear on imprinted stationery, showcasing their professional correspondence.Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 07/12/1872 - HFSID 43975Autograph letter signed by William "1st Baronet" Jenner, dated July 12, 1872, discussing finding a caregiver for a young lady. Included is an autograph envelope addressed to Dr. Rusoult Reynolds. Jenner is noted for his medical contributions and royal appointments.Price: $500.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 08/07/1869 - HFSID 33314Autograph letter signed by William "1st Baronet" Jenner, dated August 7, 1869, discussing his patients and expressing best wishes to Mr. Williams. Signed as "W. Jenner." Jenner is recognized for his contributions to medicine, particularly in differentiating typhus and typhoid fevers.Price: $500.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 10/01/1882 - HFSID 272975Autograph letter signed by William "1st Baronet" Jenner, dated October 1, 1882, addressed to “Dear Mr. Metcalfe.” Expressing willingness to meet at 41 Clinton Gardens, stating, “I shall be very happy to meet you... Yours very truly.”Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 10/16/1885 - HFSID 38150Autograph letter signed by William "1st Baronet" Jenner, dated October 16, 1885, on imprinted stationery, addressed to Dear Neale. Jenner confirms a meeting at 29 Cambridge Terrace, showcasing his role as President of the Royal College of Physicians.Price: $600.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 10/25/1887 - HFSID 287781Letter written by William Jenner, dated April 25, 1887, declines a request for an introduction to a foreign doctor he does not know. Signed as "W Jenner", it consists of three pages and discusses his recommendations for seeking assistance.Sale Price $625.00
$750.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 11/17/1870 - HFSID 33313Autograph letter signed by William "1st Baronet" Jenner, dated November 17, 1870, expressing regret for not attending a proposed visit. The letter is written on imprinted stationery and addressed to Dear Madam, reflecting Jenner's notable medical career.Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 287865Piece of paper signed by British physician William Jenner, including the autograph sentiment: "Yours truly/William Jenner". Jenner is recognized for distinguishing typhus and typhoid fevers and held notable positions including Physician Extraordinary to Queen Victoria.Price: $180.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 287866Clipped paper signed by William Jenner includes the autograph sentiment "Yours faithfully/W. Jenner", affixed to a card. Jenner, a prominent British physician, is known for distinguishing typhus and typhoid fevers and serving Queen Victoria.Price: $180.00
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WILLIAM "1ST BARONET" JENNER - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 2664Autograph sentiment signed by William Jenner reads, "Yours Very sincerely,/W. Jenner", written in iron gall ink on a page. Jenner is recognized for distinguishing typhus and typhoid fevers and served as Physician to Queen Victoria.Price: $180.00

