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Allen, J.H.

  • Person

Governor of St George’s Hospital 1876

Allingham, Herbert William

  • Person
  • 1862-1904

Student at St George's in 1879. Served as house surgeon in 1883-1884, and at the end of his term of office was appointed surgical registrar and demonstrator of anatomy. Elected assistant surgeon to St George's Hospital in 1894.

Elected assistant surgeon to St Mark's Hospital in 1885, resigning in 1890. In 1887 he became surgeon to the Great (now the Royal) Northern Hospital, a post he held until 1896. He was appointed surgeon in ordinary to the Prince of Wales, later King George V, having been previously surgeon to the household of King Edward VII. He also filled the offices of surgeon to the Surgical Aid Society and to the Osborn Home for Officers.

Allsopp, Samuel

  • Person
  • 1842-1897

Subscriber to St George's Hospital in 1894. British businessman and conservative politician. He inherited the brewing firm of Samuel Allsopp & Sons in 1880. He was also deputy chairman of the Great Northern Railway.

Almoners

  • Corporate body

The Almoners were responsible for social work within the hospital. The Almoners were trained members of the Institute of Hospital Almoners; they helped patients in dealing with social problems and assessed their ability to pay for their treatment prior to NHS.

Alston, Francis Beilby

  • Person
  • 1820-1905

Governor of St George’s Hospital 1867.

Diplomat and politician

Altmann, Pam

  • Person
  • 1930-?

Born in Bromley, Kent [now Greater London]. Trained as a nurse at St George's and worked at Atkinson Morley's Hospital before emigrating to Australia

Amyand, Claudius

  • Person
  • 1660-1740

One of the first medical officers at St George’s Hospital, 1733. Principal surgeon, serjeant-surgeon. Performed the first recorded successful appendicectomy at St George's in 1735

Son of a Huguenot refugee, naturalised in London. Admitted to the Freedom of the Barber-Surgeons Company in 1728; master 1731. Serjeant-surgeon to George I.

Early advocate for smallpox inoculation. Inoculated Princesses Amelia and Caroline.

Ancell, Henry

  • Person
  • 1802-1863

Born in Croydon, the son of a cotton-mill owner. Apprenticed to a physician in Suffolk aged 16. Studied medicine in Edinburgh for a winter. Travelled to North America in 1823 for two years. On his return to England, he entered a partnership with his brother William Ancell, who owned a pharmacy.

Attended medical lectures at St George's under Caesar Hawkins, and St Thomas's and visited Paris for further studies. License of the Apothecaries' Company 1828, diploma of the Royal College of Surgeons 1831.

General practitioner at Albion Street, Hyde Park. Surgeon at the Western General Dispensary 1836. Lecturer on materia media, therapeutics and medical jurisprudence (forensic medicine) at at St George's (c.1836-1848) and Samuel Lane's School of Medicine adjoining St George's Hospital, and teacher of medical jurisprudence at St Mary's Hospital. Published on tuberculosis and pathological conditions of blood. Secretary to the National Association of General Practitioners, member of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association.

Retired due to ill health in 1848. Died in 1863.

Ancient Order of Foresters, Court Clarendon

  • Corporate body

Subscriber to St George's Hospital in 1884. A local branch of the Ancient Order of Foresters, a society for the protection of insurance, pensions, savings or cooperative banking. The society was formed in August 1834 in Rochdale with over 300 branches. Each local branch is a 'court'

Ancient Order of Foresters, Court Fisherman

  • Corporate body

Subscriber to St George's Hospital in 1884. A local branch of the Ancient Order of Foresters, a friendly society for the protection of insurance, pensions, savings or cooperative banking. The society was formed in August 1834 in Rochdale with over 300 branches. Each local branch is a 'court'

Ancient Order of Foresters, North Wilts District

  • Corporate body

Subscriber to St George's Hospital in 1878. A local branch of the Ancient Order of Foresters, a friendly society for the protection of insurance, pensions, savings or cooperative banking. The society was formed in August 1834 in Rochdale with over 300 branches. Each local branch is a 'court'

Anderson, Hugh

  • Person

Honorary archivist at St George's.

Anderson, Judy

  • Person
  • ?

Director of Nursing Services at Atkinson Morley's Hospital, c.1980s-1990s, and subsequently Chief Nurse at St George's

Anderson, Marion

  • Person
  • ?

Responsible for interviewing students about their experience on the experimental '2 + 1' nursing course at St George's, 1966-1971

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